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“Customers vote with their feet, making sure each Sunday Scramble sells out”

I don’t know if you’re a regular at Bicester Heritage’s quarterly Sunday Scramble, but already it’s hard to imagine the season without it. If you’ve not been, all that happens is that around 10,000 people descend on the Bicester Heritage site, almost all of whose tenants open their doors and display their wares for people to look at. And that really is about it. Tickets are £20 (children under the age of 15 get in for £1.60), which may seem a lot given there is no actual ‘show’ but such is the variety of machinery exhibited,

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