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I have a garage space to share with the right person


Nic Field

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I have a garage space and would like to share it with someone.

I am an artist and use the garage for storing my artwork in plastic crates. However, I only use about a third of the space and don't have time to visit the garage to check its ok more than about once a week. I live about 10 mins walk from the garage, which is near the top of Rye Lane, off Heaton Road.

So I would like to team up with someone who would be going in and out of the garage at least 3 days a week. Perhaps a gardener or delivery person. I am not seeking to make any money, I just want a friendly, reliable, responsible spacemate who is willing to keep an eye on things and keep in touch.

PM me if you would like to discuss!

Nicola

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Hi Nicola


I am writing on behalf of my boyfriend who is also an artist and is in desperate need of space to store randomn pieces of furniture and also perhaps a few of his art pieces.


Could you let me know if it'd be possible to meet up and see the space?


Thanks very much

Chiara

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