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Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 8:53 am
by 13roman58
We have a double divan that we want to dispose of .Any ideas?

Location Lower Lapta close to phase one of the walkway.

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 8:56 am
by kerry 6138
if its n good condition try the charity shops

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 9:56 am
by IPMAN
Ring the Belidier and leave it out front- they will collect it.

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 11:13 am
by sophie
If it's obviously in good condition you can leave it outside then it will possibly disappear during the day or overnight. We did this last year and it just vanished. We're not on a main street though.

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 11:54 am
by tomsteel
Try Tulips. Many poorly financed TCs with a cancer-stricken family member may be able to use it.

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 3:52 pm
by sophie
TS that's why I put quite a number of things outside for those on very low incomes. I've actually watched a man, a woman and a child loading stuff on to an old banger. I didn't let them see me, as it would be been too humiliating for them. When we first moved here I was told it was called "after 6 shopping"

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 4:06 pm
by tomsteel
sophie wrote:TS that's why I put quite a number of things outside for those on very low incomes. I've actually watched a man, a woman and a child loading stuff on to an old banger. I didn't let them see me, as it would be been too humiliating for them. When we first moved here I was told it was called "after 6 shopping"
We experienced this whilst living in Germany when the 'arbiters' would come and take away 'useful' items left outside for local rubbish collection.

Re: Bed disposal?

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2019 4:42 pm
by Kanonier
tomsteel wrote:
sophie wrote:TS that's why I put quite a number of things outside for those on very low incomes. I've actually watched a man, a woman and a child loading stuff on to an old banger. I didn't let them see me, as it would be been too humiliating for them. When we first moved here I was told it was called "after 6 shopping"
We experienced this whilst living in Germany when the 'arbiters' would come and take away 'useful' items left outside for local rubbish collection.
Off topic I know, but as a young squaddie in the 60s that's how I furnished my barrack room.