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EAST DULWICH COMMUNITY CENTRE ASSOCIATION & BARRY AREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION


GIVE AND TAKE EVENT


SATURDAY 20th FEBRUARY 2016


Bring items 11-1pm ONLY


Take items: 11.00-3pm


East Dulwich Community Centre


46-50 Darrell Road, SE 22 9NL



Items ONLY ACCEPTED ON DAY OF EVENT


Free community events promoting re-use and recycling.


Bring unwanted items in good condition and easy to carry home and take away things you need.


Typical items include CD?s DVD?s, books, small electrical items, buggies, bikes, lamps, plants and kitchenware.


We reserve the right not to accept items.


Further information: Barbara Enoe 0208 693 4411 [email protected]


Refreshments


In partnership with Veolia Environmental Services, Southwark.


And Supported by a Grant from Southwark Council

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