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I have a load of books to take to the Oxfam book shop in Herne Hill. It's opposite the Half Moon pub at the bottom of Half Moon Lane.

It would be two trolley loads on the bus or walking, and I've already done that once this year! And books  are very heavy! 

Is it possible to park nearby, does anyone know? There are so many restrictions these days, and I don't want to risk a fine.

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Pretty sure you are allowed to park north of Stradella road, outside of the restricted hours (12-2 weekdays): https://streets.appyway.com/lambeth 

Unless you mean it's difficult to find a space, which may be the case.

There is also a parking bay outside the shop. Max stay 1 hour

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4 hours ago, Angelina said:

Maybe call ahead and get one of the staff to meet you at the car and take them in for you

Thanks, I'd thought about that, but I'd still have to park, and it's very near a bus stop.

Good idea to call the shop and see whether/when there may be less busy times to go, thanks.

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3 hours ago, march46 said:

Worth calling ahead as sometimes they can’t accept large donations

I think books are ok. It's the Oxfam book shop I'm taking them to, not the small Oxfam shop opposite, and they have taken loads off me in the past.

But I will call and double check, thanks.

They are very funny at the Herne Hill Oxfam, for a charity book shop, about accepting book donations. Last time I tried to drop off a few bags the woman there was quite cross so I took them right back out, and I will not go back again. Definitely had this very same conversation on this forum before, including about the parking. That time I drove them over to a different charity bookshop in Streatham where - shock horror - they thanked me. And since then I've taken other books in smaller quantities to local charity shops.

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