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East Dulwich Community Centre is holding this popular even on 17th February. Please note acceptable items.

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EAST DULWICH COMMUNITY CENTRE &

BARRY AREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIONS 

GIVE AND TAKE EVENT

A free community event promoting reuse and recycling. 

East Dulwich Community Centre

46-50 Darrell Road, SE 22 9NL 

SATURDAY 17th February 2024

11a.m. -2.30pm 

Bring items 11-1pm ONLY on DAY OF EVENT

Take items: 11-2.30pm

BRING unwanted items in good condition and easy for someone else to carry home

TAKE away things you need. 

Typical items include CD’s DVD’s, books, buggies, bikes,  plants and kitchenware.

No PAINT,  FOOD OR ELECTRICAL ITEMS

We reserve the right not to accept items.

Refreshments on sale

Further information:

email: [email protected] or phone 0208 693 4411 

 

 

Funded by a grant from Southwark Council

 

Previously the British Heart Foundation took them away to use in their shops, but they have not done this since Covid. This is why the event did not take place for a year or so. We have a volunteer who takes things to a charity based in Brixton - hence not being able to accept electrical goods etc.

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