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So, you have some things that you want to get rid of? You can't really sell them on eBay, as it's not worth it or you'll really not get anything for it. It's not the sort of thing that the charity shops will want. But you know that it is what someone else wants or needs somewhere near you. So yuo've found the place to make someone happy and help the environment.
No more queueing on a Bank Holiday Monday at Hop Oast to throw away things when there's a voice in your head that says, "Someone else could use this."
"I wonder if someone nearby has a thingy they don't want or need any more? It's just a bit too expensive to buy, and someone must want rid of theirs." Well you've found the place to look, and if you can't find- ask!
I hope this little place becomes a community of mutual help, and the bins of Sussex are a little less full..
To find out about Freecycle, look here: http://freecycle.org/
Join the Horsham/Southwater group and contribute to the community and protect the environment.
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What a great idea. I often feel quilty about the stuff I throw away, knowing that it is bound for a landfill, even though it could well be of use to someone, somewhere. I hope this project takes off. I am reading Al Gore's book "An Inconvenient Truth" at the moment. its is frightening stuff. Anything that reduces the amount put in a landfill is a good thing. 
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Rank: Horsham Forum Kingpin
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