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Hi there,

I've got a lot of extra spare bedding that I don't need any more and am looking for advice on somewhere to recycle or donate it? I've been to Sainsbury's car park on Dog Kennel Hill, ASDA on Rye Lane, Nunhead, Bellenden Road, Brokley, and on Peckam Rye Common... can't seem to find anywhere with space to take it. Seems a waste to bin it, especially with it being so cold at the moment, does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks!

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