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Oxfam Herne Hill looking for a storage place


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the flood in Herne Hill has destroyed the shop completely We cant even use the cellar for storing donations, therefore we are looking for a place to rent (free or very cheap!)for a couple of months before the reopening. If you have any recommendation or know someone or have some space, please be in touch.


we are having a collection day in front of the shop (20 Half moon lane) on Saturday 7th September from 10am to 3pm so if you have some donations, please come and say hello. thank you.

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