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Give and Take Day 21st February. EDCC Darrell Road.


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The East Dulwich Community Centre will be holding a Give and Take Day Saturday 21st February. Bring items 11 - 12.30 pm only. Take items from 11.30 - 3 pm.


Items only accepted on day of event. East Dulwich Community Centre, 48 - 50 Darrell Road. SE22 9NL


Bring unwanted goods in good condition and easy to carry home. Take away things you need.

Typical items are CDs, DVDs, books, electrical goods, buggies, bikes, household goods etc


This is a free community event promoting re-use and recycling, working in partnership with Veolia Environmental Services Southwark and supported by a grant from Southwark Council.


Refreshments for sale.

At the Give and Take Event there will be refreshments available provided by BARA - the Barry Area Residents Association.


During the day there will be taster sessions - 12-1pm MINI DRAMA, and 1-2pm LEARN TO PLAY HARMONICA with ADAM GLASSER,


See also the EDCC website http://www.eastdulwichcommunitycentre.org.uk/news_events.php


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