202 days ago

Push Bike tow behind trailer

Chris Neighbourly Lead from Tamatea

Hello Neighbours,
We at Lancaster Street Community Garden Need your Help.
We are expanding our "Kitchen Food Scraps Rescue Program" into the Local Tamatea area and need a Push Bike tow behind Trailer to make our collections for people unable to drop off their Kitchen Food Scraps to our garden to be Composted.
If anyone has one or maybe knows someone who has one of these little bike towable trailers and are not using it any more and would like to Gift it to us that would be a fantastic early Christmas present to our Lancaster Street Community Garden.
Please let us know, Chris Wells 027 481 1755
Thank you in advance.
Merry Christmas to you all.

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