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John Lewis Anna bed in natural wood (not white as in picture).

Mattress is included (has mattress protector on it and has also been protected with additional mattress protector) - see pic

One slat is broken (doesn't affect the bed in any way)- see pic

I have the guard rails but not the screws for them.

Assembly instructions on the John Lewis web site (very easy!)

Collect from Nunhead

PM me if interested.

Debs

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Hiya


I saw a post on the edf back in February the salvation army run a baby bank. They help struggling families. I've attached the link of the flyer (afraid I'm not very technical)hope it works. If not type in buggies needed for struggling parents (on a 90 day search) and you could check out the link they collect all sorts for families with babies and young children. I'm certain someone could make good use of it.


Baby Bank Flyer 2016.pdf (244.9KB))

Hi!


Try Lee Oasis Trust, they are always really grateful to receive donations for babies/children.


I recently emailed them as I had an iCandy Travel System to donate, they were brilliant, we swapped emails, arranged collection (from my home) & the lady was really grateful for the donation.


Their website & contact details are:


http://www.leeoasis.org.uk


Sarah

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