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Thanks to all who came along to Goodrich school yesterday and bagged themselves any bargains. We managed to reduce our years of accumulated school stuff in a matter or hours !It was a brilliant community afternoon.


We still have various items that we would like anyone to have for free (well a nominal ?1 towards our school eco - group please). These include the following:


wooden staging

sheets of plywood

assorted wood offcuts

pallet

2 x sanders

fridge

small school chairs

glass fronted cabinet

100's of assorted books bagged or boxed up

fluorescent light strips

various metal/iron (suitable for scrap)

roll lino

assorted pots paint


Have no photos as they are all for show up at school.


I will be in school tomorrow morning but it is a school day- if anyone genuinely interested in having anything then send me a message and we'll arrange a time to come and take stuff.


Please don't just turn up at school as is full working day. Many thanks.

Hi clare


Can you please tell me is it the big roll of red Lino or the smaller roll that you still have left. Do you still have the steps that was for the stage.


We would like to thank you for helping us finish off fitting out our new shop with the various items we picked up on Saturday.


We have managed to fit out our new shop using 100% recycled materials including wood, paints and some lovely artwork.

Please let me know and we can collect.


Many thanks

Iain

Hi Iain,


We still have some of the staging left. I can't remember if those steps went or which roll of lino is left until I get into school tomorrow. Can you pop in at all ? I will be there from 8.30. Ask for Clare at the office.


Really pleased that you could use loads of the stuff you picked up.


Best of luck with your new shop.(Don't forget to advertise it on the Forum!)

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