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Give and Take Day - Do toys, kitchenware, baby items, small electrical appliances or unwanted presents clutter your cupboards? Are you looking for something useful for free?


There will be a Give and Take Day on January 24 2009, at East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-50 Darrell Road, London, SE22 9NL. It's a great opportunity for you to clear out unwanted items in the new year and get something in return, for free.

The Council did book the Community Centre from 10 - 5 pm that day, but information given yesterday states Bring items in from 11. 30 am Take from 12.30 - 3 pm.


Items need to be in good condition and easy for someone to carry home or on public transport.


There will be a numbere of Community Centre Volunteers there representing various groups who use centre, so drop in and have a browse and chat.


Light refreshments will be on sale.

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