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Furniture, pots/pans etc for Ukrainians moving to empty flat?


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We've been hosting a Ukrainian mother and her daughter in our spare flat for two years and they're very soon moving out to a larger rented flat in Gypsy Hill - except it's totally empty (!)......

If anyone has any free furniture, crockery (plates, bowls), pots/pans and beds they want to get rid of, please get in touch!

Keith 

 

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Hi there

We have a couple of bedframes, chest of drawers and possibly a sofabed, but they would need to be collected from Standstead road SE23 by Thursday 23rd. I was about to arrange to have them house cleared, so if you could let me know asap if your're interested that would be brill! Thanks

christina

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We've just bought a previously tenanted flat which has come with a large amount of cutlery and cooking utensils which we'd be happy to give away. 

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I've only just seen this. We've just given away some shelves but I still have a tall dvd shelf if it's any use to you. And an armchair which is perfectly usable but a bit scratched up by cats. If it might be useful, I can send photos. 

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