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Sayroo

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Sayroo Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> Following a huge and ruthless clear out we have

> loads of CDs that need to go.

>

> I'm pretty sure most charity shops would rather

> not accept CDs and we've sold on some of the good

> ones. What's left would be ideal for an art

> project or something. Any takers??? PM me if

> so!

>

> Thanks.



The larger Trinity Hospice shop in Lordship Lane takes CDs, and I've bought some there (as has my partner).


I'm sure they would be happy to have them.

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