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I will add to this list during the week.


All items free, but must be collected on either Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday next week (17/18/19/20th) from Upland Rd, near Goodrich School. I've specified days on some items that I will need right up until we go


AVAILABLE SATURDAY

Dustpan & brush


THE FOLLOWING ARE NOW GONE, SUBJECT TO COLLECTION

Iron

Toaster (stainless steel)

Russell Hobbs stainless steel kettle

TV

ironing board

Older style Sky+ box

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Ironing board was not collected today, so still available for collection Monday. I will put it in our front garden tomorrow morning, along with other bits and pieces. Upland Road, between Underhill & Crebor Streets, on the odd numbered side.
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