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Wanted - ride on toys


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Ride on bikes, cars, tractors, trains and push along (trolleys, prams, etc) toys wanted for a free children?s play session at The Green Community Centre, Nunhead.


Also looking for Street Cones, megablox Lego and pop up tents.


The session will be free and for children under 5years in the local community that don?t have access to this sort of equipment due to lack of space.


Please help us help our local children.


The session is currently on hold due to Covid but will start as soon as we are given the go ahead.


Items can be delivered to The Green Community Centre in Nunhead Se15 3qq 0207 732 6543 weekdays between 10am - 2pm or I can arrange collection if local.

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