Welcome to Tripes Farm - Established 1910 C. George & Sons Tripes Farm - Chelsfield Lane, Orpington, Kent, BR6 7RS 01689 876602 Copyright C. George and Sons 2007-11 Web Design and Hosting by: The Rules   The 'Boot Sales' are licensed* and are regulated by the local authority (The London Borough of Bromley). There are  guidelines that we have to adhere to to ensure that we make your 'bargain hunting' as safe and as enjoyable to all as  possible. 1. When trading at the boot sale, ALL 'sellers' are required to display a disclaimer in the windscreen of the vehicle that they are selling from. This is given to you when you arrive by our gate marshal. 2. The selling and buying of tobacco, alcoholic drink, drugs, pirated media and pornography is strictly prohibited. (Abuse of this rule is not dealt with by us but by the police and will be enforced at ALL tines by our stewards.) 3. The selling of stolen goods, of course, is strictly prohibited and it is not uncommon for plan clothed police to be observing areas within the boot sale. 4. Our customer car park is provided for you and is marshalled by our stewards. We ask that when driving on the farmland  that you stick to the designated parking and driving areas and follow the signs. Do not deviate from these areas as driving  'off road' is very dangerous and can damage arable farm land. 5. Toilets are provided for you (please use them!). 6. Refreshments are provided by the many refreshment stalls that regularly attend the boot sales week in week out. You are not permitted to 'cook you own' food by use of naked flame. This includes the use of BBQs and camping stoves. 7. Heath and safety. Your safety is our main priority. The boot sale area is clearly marked out and is always patrolled by our stewards. Please do not  'wander off' onto the farmland as machinery and uneven land can be very dangerous and these  areas are not patrolled by the stewards. 8. All our stewards carry  2 way radios and are there to assist you. They are clearly visible with their 'Florescent' waist-coats. They are the first point of any query and will be happy to assist. 9. When you step on to the farmland you are a guest of the Organiser. The land is not a public right of way and is private  land. The Organiser has the right to legally refuse entry or ask any person to leave without reason. 10. You MUST take ALL rubbish and unsold items home with you. You cannot simply leave it on the field.   * The license referred to is the 'Boot fair occasional sale licence'. The details of this can be found at the LBB website.