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intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> I think Celia Hammond on Lewisham Way take duvets

> ,they certainly take bedding and other cloth stuff

> .

>

> You might need to take a friend to run into the

> shop with them while you hover outside in your car

> .Parking can be tricky .


Unfortunately Celia Hammond can?t take duvets as they can?t wash them. They take sheets, duvet covers, pillow cases, tea towels blankets etc.

They are much in need of footwear donations I believe .


When I asked them about duvets they were a little divided - on the one hand v useful for ppl moving into accomodation ,on the other runs the danger of bumping up the luggage they take with them and the taxi drivers refusing to take them . Which apparently ,if too much luggage they do .

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