The first Wells Jumble Trail was such a huge success that the organiser is planning to do it again next year.
Around 60 jumble stalls were set up around the city by residents, mainly in front of their own homes, and visited by hundreds.
One of the stalls was run by Archie Sanguinetti, a six-year-old boy, who was voted 2013’s Young Person of the Year in January’s Wells Awards for selling toys from a stall in aid of the Lawrence Centre charity.
For the Jumble Trail, Archie had his stall outside the family home again with a new selection of toys, under the supervision of his mum Alice.
Martha Garstang, organiser of the Wells Jumble Trail, said: “The feedback was very positive with lots of people wanting a jumble trail next year.
“We are super grateful to the community for their support and generous donations. We hope everyone had a fantastic day.
“In total we raised just over £700 from the Jumble Trail which is in an incredible amount.
"This money will go to The Prince’s Trust to support young people across the UK to give then the chance to succeed no matter what their background or challenges they face".
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