EASTER Monday sees the first jumble trail to be held across Watchet with 65 sellers signed up to take part.

The trail is being organised to raise funds for the West Somerset Welcome Hub, which supports Refugee West Somerset.

Hub manager Kate Kennedy said: “This event promises a delightful way to explore the community while finding incredible deals and unique items.

“It is a fantastic opportunity to discover hidden gems and enjoy the vibrant community atmosphere.”

The event will run from 10 am to 2 pm with people taking part following a jumble trail map to guide them to properties across the town which will have stalls set up to sell items.

QR posters have been placed around Watchet for people to scan for a live map, or paper copies of the map are available from Watchet Visitor Centre from 10 am.

Ms Kennedy said jumble trails were community-based events where residents set up stalls outside their homes to sell items they no longer need.

She said: “Think of it as a large-scale yard sale, but with the added bonus of exploring the neighbourhood and meeting new people.

“It is a great way to find bargains, discover unique treasures, and support the community.”

Ms Kennedy said new sellers were constantly being registered to secure their spot on the trail.

Anybody who is interested in selling their own items through the jumble trail, should register for £3 with their fee going to the welcome hub by emailing [email protected] or calling 07964 059296.

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

The West Somerset hub is one of six across the county.