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Friernlocal,


I saw it around midday on Wednesday and took some photos which I've sent off to a Street Art website in New York. They have'nt used it so far; maybe it's not as amazing as some of the stuff that they carry from all around the world.

Well worth having a regular look at the site if you're interested; www.woostercollective.com


Cheers.

Ha! I saw it too as it's opposite my house. I thought it was someone chucking out their junk and admired the way they had creatively arranged it. Oh, and I helped myself to some kids books too, which I assume was ok as there was a couple of guys and a rubbish collection truck hovering to take it away.


Have often wondered if we could collectively organise one day a year where people can put out good quality unwanted items for others to reuse.

mrs cuckoo Wrote:

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> Ha! I saw it too as it's opposite my house. I

> thought it was someone chucking out their junk and

> admired the way they had creatively arranged it.

> Oh, and I helped myself to some kids books too,

> which I assume was ok as there was a couple of

> guys and a rubbish collection truck hovering to

> take it away.

>

> Have often wondered if we could collectively

> organise one day a year where people can put out

> good quality unwanted items for others to reuse.


Look forward to that. I have a friend with a love of discarded furniture, from an artistic view point so there will be rich pickings! I've already snapped a few around ED, and have passed on Frienlocal's pic (hope you don't mind - I've not claimed the credit!)


Will also make sure, if this goes ahead, that I'm not moving house on that day....

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