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Hi, I didn't realise that the one o'clock club takes donations of toys etc. So I thought I'd post on here. They are especially interested in outdoor toys. Some of those trikes they have cost several hundred pounds and some have been nicked and the club can't afford to replace them. Of course things also get worn out with so much use. So if you have any ride-ons etc cluttering up your shed they would be gratefully received. Also they could do with a Moses basket for indoors. The club is brilliant - we're so lucky to have it.
also - think they're keen on getting more playsand as it gets spilled out of the sandtable a lot, and I noticed that mothercare had it reduced last time I was in - will pick some up next time I'm in - am sure they'd appreciate more as they're planning a beach party in August. The council was meant to give them loads but only gave them a couple of bags in the end I think.

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