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I?m looking for a local bin that takes clothes recycling


I know there?s one outside the charity shop Mind at the bottom of lordship Lane, but in my experience it?s always full so I can never put any clothes in there.


Anyone know of another place to drop off clothes/scraps of fabric for recycling?

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Lynne Wrote:

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> If you mark them Rags and take them to the St C's

> on LL, they will take them as they get money for

> recycling


What is St. C's presumably a Church ??

Whereabouts on Lordship lane ?

Is it the one opposite the Plough?


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Lynne Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > If you mark them Rags and take them to the St

> C's

> > on LL, they will take them as they get money

> for

> > recycling







St Christophers Charity Shop on Lordship Lane - opposite Barclays Bank

>

> What is St. C's presumably a Church ??

> Whereabouts on Lordship lane ?

> Is it the one opposite the Plough?

>

> Foxy

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