Local residents can bag a bargain on household goods this week. ReStore Community Projects, a charity which recycles and reuses domestic furniture and appliances for local people, will be moving into Camden Council’s Pop-Up Shop on 54 Tavistock Place.
The ReStore Pop- Up shop will be available for those in need of low cost household items. These people include students, pensioners and people who can give evidence of their proof of benefits. ReStore have also provided retro pieces of furniture to the set of Casino Royale and the new Harry Potter film.
This is a great opportunity to pick up good quality, low cost furniture and appliances, whilst also helping the environment through the recycling of furniture collected and sold.
Visitors to the shop during the 22-30 October can ask about a 10% discount on stock at ReStore's warehouse. ReStore will collect good quality furniture and appliances and deliver items to clients. Restore also provide training and volunteering opportunities. Those wishing to learn more about donating unwanted furniture to ReStore, or using their services are invited to visit the shop from 10am–4pm daily.
Sunday, 25 October 2009
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