A SECOND town jumble trail is to be held in Watchet over the Bank Holiday weekend following the success of a first event at Easter.

Sellers’ fees will go toward a £10,000 appeal by Angela and Martin Chadwick, who plan to buy an ambulance and equip it with medical supplies and drive to Ukraine.

The couple will hand over the vehicle to a medical centre from where it will be driven to the front line to provide urgent care to those affected by the war.

The jumble trail, running from 10 am to 4 pm on August 25, will again be organised by West Somerset Welcome Hub manager Kate Kennedy, who said: “This event is our way of giving back to the local community, who have been unfailingly supportive of our work.

“A jumble trail is like a large-scale yard sale spread across the town, with individual stalls outside homes and businesses.

“We already have over 60 sellers registered, and there is still time to join in, sellers can register until August 17 for a fee of £4.

“Visitors can pick up a paper map from Watchet Visitor Centre or use the QR code for our online version to explore all the stalls.”

Ms Kennedy said anybody who had already registered with her could now go to Watchet Visitor Centre to pay their £4 seller’s fee.

They will then receive an official seller’s poster to display in the window of their home or on their gate, or anywhere else visible to the public.

Anybody who wants to register should contact Ms Kennedy by emailing [email protected] or via the welcome hub’s Facebook page.

The welcome hub, which operates on Thursdays from The Sanctuary, Swain Street, and Wednesdays in Minehead Eye, provides advice, information, and support for refugees and migrants starting a new life in West Somerset.