Free 3 Workstation desk. Pick up Stanmore Bay
Hi Neighbours,
I have a very large 3 work station desk available to anyone who can use it. Comes with divider panels that can go between the 3 desks to sectionalise the areas. Also has power sockets attached to these sectional pieces. Probably cost a bomb when it was bought.
Be great for office, school, library....
Free to anyone who would like to come and collect from Stanmore Bay.
It is in pieces at the moment ready for transport and would need to be
reassembled at your location.
Could possibly deliver around local area for gas money.
Sorry this is the only picture I have of the desk in use so have to use your imagination a bit.
If anyone is interested I can get the measurements and draw a bit of a plan.
Contact Linda 027 2261733 if you are interested in taking it.
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