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What happens after everyone has been delivered to? Do the vouchers have to be used by a particular time? Is it a case of there only being enough bags for vouchers or will the bags also be available after this promotion for sale?

Sorry, just qs.


Well done Monica for pushing this project so hard and well! :) :)-D

What happens after the the 29th is the bags that have not been claimed will be given to se22 residents who live in se22, but come under the nunhead peckham rye community council or camberwell commumity council.

When the vouchers were distributed initially they were allocated to the se22 households that came under Dulwich community council who awarded us the money.

Hy to all who have not received the voucher, we apologise, go along to any outlet with the voucher dispalyed on the window from the 30th June and we will give you the bags.

???? you must buy really big loaves, iv managed to get my shopping into both the jute and cotton bags.

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