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3 hours ago, womanofdulwich said:

In a similar  vein, are there any charity shops actually taking donations at the moment? ( after the usual post  Christmas chucking out phase, noone would take my things last week, they had too much already).

St.Christopher's never says no! Adult shop, anyway

7 hours ago, womanofdulwich said:

In a similar  vein, are there any charity shops actually taking donations at the moment? ( after the usual post  Christmas chucking out phase, noone would take my things last week, they had too much already).

You can get bags from Oxfam to send stuff to them if charity shops round here won't take them.

https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/donate-by-post-for-free/

 

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On 14/01/2026 at 14:54, vladi said:

There's a place for donating shoes outside the dry cleaners opposite Judith Kerr School on HML

That recycling bin isn't there any more unless I have missed it?

On 14/01/2026 at 13:00, ed_pete said:

I think there is still a shoes/clothes recycling bank outside of North Dulwich station.  

That one is for good condition items.

On 13/01/2026 at 15:06, Smiley_blue_1234 said:

Where can I please recycle

- well used/worn out Asics trainers 

- partly eaten leather shoes

 

I just discovered that Runners Need and Cotswold Outdoor have a shoe recycling scheme. Haven't dropped mine in yet but next time I am near one will check it out.

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