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Garage to rent please


yorksgirl

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Happy to take on standard contract. Have own home outside London but working in the NHS in London, need garage SE22 or towards Nunhead / Brockley in which I can keep car / electric bike and sometimes both, plus some personal stuff rather than lugging everything up and down whenever I have to move rented premises here. Can't afford to buy here anymore, but did think would be able to find a garage!


I don't like driving long distances when tired as not long ago I did in fact fall asleep on the London orbital in rush hour and woken by honking of motorist stuck behind between the slowed-to-30mph me and the juggernaut behind them. Which is why I don't want to have to drive the 65 miles home and back frequently. But I really do need a car - or my bike which I use when viable on its 9mile battery life. Over 60, still working, often close to conking out from fatigue...garage would really make it possible for me to carry on working in the NHS here. NHS having major problems recruiting for all roles at the moment. If you know of anyone who has an unused or little used garage, would be happy to take for a few months or longer contract, whatever might suit. Thanks.

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