I am amazed at the amount of good things people give away or get on Freecyle, but I have never quite worked out how to get in to it. I live in Hornsey backing on to Alexandra Park, so most of the news in Harringay Online isn't relevant to me.
Does anybody know how to join Freecycle - over the years I have tried quite a few times to do so but cannot find the way in,
Go to the Trash Nothing website and register there for the Haringey FreeCycle...I don't understand why it's the Trash Nothing site but they seem to be linked in some way. The other way to join if you have a yahoo email address is through the yahoo groups...not sure if you can join that way without a yahoo address though.
I also notice that ReStore are having a give and take day next Saturday (18th).
The listing for it is on Trash Nothing
HARINGEY Residents - Saturday 18th October (12.00 to 3.00 pm)
Where: ReStore Community Projects, 18 Ashley Road, Tottenham Hale, London,
N17 9LJ
"Give" 12.00 to 1.45 pm and "Take" 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm
Repair workshop: 12.00 to 1.45 pm and 2.00 to 3.00pm
The North London Waste Authority (NLWA) in partnership with the London
Community Resource Network (LCRN) are delivering a series of re-use events
in North London, as part of NLWA’s waste prevention programme which
promotes reduction and reuse across North London.
LCRN / NLWA Give and Take Days – your chance to pass on items you no longer
need and pick up something you do for FREE.
Please note that you can only give: books, DVDs/CDs, garden ware, IT,
tools, clothes/shoes, small furniture, small electrical items and toys. We
also accept: large furniture and white goods.
FREE BULKY ITEMS COLLECTION - you can have large furniture and white goods
collected for free by registering with us. No items outside the North
London boroughs will be collected from households. Please note, collection
will depend on availability as we expect a high demand on this service and
that we will apply a First-Come, First-Served (FCFS) service policy.
During the events we will also be running clothes up-cycling activities and
repair workshops:
• Clothes up-cycling activities - you will learn how to create new
clothes, kitchen items, accessories and toys from old clothes.
• Repair workshop - you will have the opportunity to repair your own
electrical items and learn the most common DIY by participating to our
repair workshop. Please make sure you have deleted all your data from your
items and bear in mind we do NOT take responsibilities for your items.
FCFS service policy will be applied.
@alison Now that IS very cheeky!
I had someone pick up some CDs who asked if she could charge her phone and could she use my wi-fi!
I think with Freecycle there are 'professionals' who just say yes to everything so they get first dibs, then they go through afterwards and decide what they actually want so they can sell it and the unwanted stuff doesn't get followed up.
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