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Hmm not sure I agree. For instance I'm desperate to get rid of an office desk chair, which someone else (eg who has been forced to work from home) might be equally desperate for. A no contact collection should easily be possible, which combined with a sufficient clean of the item afterwards would make this very low risk and in keeping with the spirit of the current guidelines.

Just received from Southwark Mod Team - Freecycle Southwark suspended



'To all members,


During this difficult time and following on from the government's advice The Southwark freecycle will temporarily stop posting any new offers/wanted ads. All live posts will be removed.


We thank you for your continued support and hope this will continue when things return to normal.


Please stay safe.


Kind regards


Southwark Moderating Team.'

  • 1 month later...

Update from Southwark Freecycle this morning:


'We would like to thank you for your understanding and being such caring members of Southwark freecycle. In line with some of the other freecycle/recycle groups we have decided to reopen our group but for now we will only allow posts where social distancing can be observed. We are saddened by the amount of items going to landfill but more so by the huge number losing their lives to this awful virus. To you all we say be careful and observe SOCIAL DISTANCING at all times.


Thank you


Your Moderating Team.'

PnB Wrote:

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> I've noticed a lot of people are just leaving

> things outside their house for people to take

> during this pandemic. Fair enough, if people want

> it enough, theyll take it. If not, leave it where

> it is.


Yes, I we got our big tool box like this. Bonus after a boozy night out..

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