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Wanted - garden games or table for tennis for short loan


Beebowe

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Hello


We're getting married on 8th September in Peckham, and are wondering if anyone has any lawn/garden games (giant jenga, hoopla etc) or larger games like a table tennis table or collapsible pool table they'd be happy to lend us for a bottle of wine or a small fee? We could collect at your convenience, and would look after well and drop back on the Sunday or Monday.


Thanks for reading, and also welcome any tips where we might be able to borrow/hire these kinds of things without spending hundreds of pounds!


Thanks

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