1891 days ago

Pre-Xmas clean-out

Louise from Woburn

I realise this is short notice, but I have:


1. 2XSanta sacks in as new condition
2. 1XNavy blue Shopping trundler (great for Saturday markets, but I have one and don't need two - suitable for man or woman)
3. 1XHVHS PE uniform
4. Bag of ladies clothes size 16-20, a couple of lovely cocktail dresses, but I feel I am too old for the style. Good condition.


All free. Please DM me if you would like any of these items. Am home for the rest of the evening if someone would like the Santa sacks for tonight, otherwise after Christmas for the other things is fine.


Merry Xmas.

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