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Emptied from a sandpit - a fair bit of the stuff. The pit has always been covered; the sand is a bit manky from just being left in there for ten years but would be fine with a bit of an airing I'm sure.


The pit was about 1m x 1m and 40cm deep, so there's a fair bit of sand. It's bagged-up in about 20 rubble sacks and will go to the tip unless someone wants to come and take it away (preferably all of it at the same time!).


Play sand is quite pricey so worth the effort if you're after some.

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