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I wonder whether what we need is a free-for-all bag dump on Lordship Lane .. because whilst I have these bags at home I do occasionally go out without mine and then need to buy stuff


But .. if there was a stack of these bags in a convenient place, say outside a number of shops up and down, and I could grab one or two for my shopping and then bring them back and put them back in the collective store.. that'd be fab! And you'd never find me with my somerfield or Iceland plastic bag again and I would return them too (eventually)

Good idea about having a bag collection and pick up point, so if people were to forget, they can use the ones available.

The bags are available for se22 residents only, the money from Dulwich community council funded the project which was aimed for see22 residents. Hopefully other organisations will do the same in other areas.

Asset Wrote:

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> That's what I thought, but poss just thrown away

> without being read properly.

> I'm not really going to cash in on my vouchers

> BTW. I was rescuing them to be used and am happy

> to give them to any one that wants one.


I'd like a voucher - I suspect Mrs Nutty put it in the recycling...

macroban Wrote:

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> Don't worry, Monica, it's only the snooty folk in

> Dovercourt Road who like to pretend they live in

> SE21.


Hey, I represent that remark.


P.S. My voucher narrowly escaped the recycling. You wouldn't believe the amount of junk Dovercourt houses have shoved through the letterbox.

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