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There used to be one next to the Mind shop at the Goose Green roundabout - not sure if it’s still there… Can’t think of one nearer other than remember vague talk about there being ones in the car park on Peckham Rye? St Chrisopher’s charity shop on Lordship Lane also take bags for ragging. Hope you find one!

the two clothing banks beside the mini-supermarket at the junction of Upland Road and Hindmans Road have disappeared.

 

 

I'm not surprised.


I once saw two women pulling stuff out of them and just leaving it on the pavement (presumably after taking what they wanted).


I take clothes which aren't good enough for a charity shop to sell to the hospice shop in a bag clearly marked "rags".


They recycle them somewhere, can't remember where.

Is there a reason you can't donate to a charity shop? We have 3 or 4 on Lordship Lane.


Alternatively Traid (they have a branch in Peckham) will come and collect from you.


If the clothing is too tatty to sell on many charity shops will accept it sorted into separate bags as "rags" which they get paid for (as Sue said earlier in the thread).


The recycling centre on Old Kent Road also accepts fabric recycling, goes without saying.

The quality of stuff in charity shops is generally quite high and the quality of anything I'm throwing away is generally quite low, so I had assumed charity shops wouldn't want it. Perhaps I should sort it again.


The BHP shop on the Old Kent Road took away more than a dozen bags of clothing when my husband died but that was relatively good stuff.


DKHB

I looked up Tvind on Wikipaedia, thanks for the reference.

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