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My daughters friend has just been offered a flat having been in a hostel for over a year. She has no money and no furniture and two small children. If you have any unwanted furniture she would be extremely grateful for anything. I think she has a bed and a fridge but thats about it. I can collect for her.
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Hello- I have a bedside table, an ikea wardrobe and a tall cupboard with shelves (also ikea) which she can have for free, as long as you are able to pick the stuff up? I will try and find my original post with the info on. PM me if you are interested.

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I've got a green sofa/chaise longue with fold-down sides. In good condition and very clean, from an immaculate smoke-free, pet-free home. You are most welcome to it if you can collect. I've managed to get it into the back of a minivan before with the sides folded up. I've attached a photo so you can see how it looks.
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