196 days ago

Free lumber or off cuts

Rodney from Alicetown

Hi, I’m Rod – I need your help!

I’m on the lookout for any spare timber, ply, or offcuts you might have lying around.

I’m a local family man and stuntman who’s decided to run for Hutt City Council because I want to have an active role in supporting our community.

Sooo… I’m rolling up my sleeves and building my own election signs – if you’ve got any materials to spare, I’d be incredibly grateful. 🙏 (trying to reduce landfill)

I can pick up anywhere around Welly/Hutt just flick me an email:
📩 rodneycookcouncillor@gmail.com or ph 021816323

Thanks heaps for your support!
Let’s Get Cooking! ….is that line too cheesy??? 😆
Cheers Rod

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