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Local residents invited along to B&NES Council’s latest second hand furniture sale

Monday 31st October 2016 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Waste Campaigns team is holding a second hand furniture sale on Saturday 5th November 2016 from 10am to 12 noon at the old MOD building (next to the Recycling Centre) at Pixash Lane in Keynsham.

Items for sale include wardrobes, bedside tables, retro display cabinets, arm chairs, plus much more.

Prices range from around £5 to £40 there’s also a selection of free items, including bedside tables and coffee tables.

All items have been brought to the Council’s Recycling Centres by residents and are in good enough condition for re-use.

There will also be a selection of second-hand kitchenware such as pots and pans and crockery available to take for a small donation.

Payment must be made in cash and all furniture bought must be taken away on the day.

The Council’s recycling roadshow will also be there to answer recycling queries and you can pick up free recycling containers if needed.

There will also be a chance to find out about the Love Your Clothes campaign and arrangements for Christmas collections. 

For more information, visit www.bathnes.gov.uk/furnituresale or contact Council Connect 01225 30 40 41 [email protected].

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