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Garden Spade needing to borrow


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Hello Friends


Does anyone have a garden Spade I could borrow for a day? I need to dig myself a hole, literally a small one. In the West Dulwich preferably, but I can drive to pick up, can leave you a deposit for peace of mind.



Kind regards


James

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You'll get one for under a fiver from Posh Junk near the Plough. There are also garden tools for sale on this site. It's the sort of thing you can borrow from a neighbour so you could join or set up a local WhatsApp group.
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Thank you SpringTime for your input. Naturally asking neighbours would be the first port of call, but did you stop to realise why I'm asking my wider community before adding your aggressive comment? None of my neighbours have need for such tools as we live in an purpose built apartments with no garden.


It's nice to see such warm and welcoming comments to my friendly shout out :-(

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