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I'm with buggie, I bought two fold-up Sainsburys bags at the weekend, they are excellent. I reckon it's better to pay a bit more (the Sainsburys ones are 75p, but I guess that is with huge economies of scale, and maybe subsidised too) for something that lasts longer. Don't know how easy these would be to source, but they really are a practical solution...
Mighty the bags will be free not sold.Southwark will hopefully pay through the recycling scheme they have.They have already provided bags for nunhead and our neighbours in dulwich.We are using the same cloth bag company that southwark have used before,so hopefully they can negotiate a better deal for us.It will have the East Dulwich logo on it and it looks like at the moment that the gusset bag may be the choice bag.Please guys get all the edfites to vote asap because i need to speak to the company on friday and send the application in,with quotes.

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