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Not sure where to show this as it is not a for sale item. Are there charity shops that would pick it up. Any other way I could get rid of it? Council? There is life in it yet but not for sleeping as it is uncomfortable for certainly more than a night, so would be free to anyone that wanted it. Not letting it go just yet until new one is delivered.
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Local Charity ALDlife do pick up furniture to sell in their shops.


81-83 Forest Hill, Dartmouth Road,

Forest Hill,

London SE23 3HT

020 8291 0077

[email protected]

Shop Manager: Maria Bennett and Annette Ession





45 Peckham High Street,

Peckham,

London SE15 5EB

020 7358 6871

[email protected]

Shop Manager: Maria Silva and Adeniyi Raheem


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