Freecycle
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- margo - newbie
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Freecycle
I don't know if anyone had already mentioned this site but go to
www.freecycle.co.uk and register with your area-you can give stuff away or get it for free instead of it going to landfill.
Just another point:
We have log burners so whenever I see a skip I go and ask if I can raid it for wood. They are usually more than happy for me to take it as it means it gives them more room for more of their rubbish ( which is obviously a shame as it will end up in landfill but at least I know I've done my bit! )
Regards
Jayne
www.freecycle.co.uk and register with your area-you can give stuff away or get it for free instead of it going to landfill.
Just another point:
We have log burners so whenever I see a skip I go and ask if I can raid it for wood. They are usually more than happy for me to take it as it means it gives them more room for more of their rubbish ( which is obviously a shame as it will end up in landfill but at least I know I've done my bit! )
Regards
Jayne
- Goodlife1970
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If an item on Freecycle was small,or you posted a wanted ad,coulod you ask for it to be posted,obviously paying for postage? Im registered with Swansea Freecycle but I dont drive. Amazing isnt it how much timber gets thrown into skips? We are also skip divers and manage to keep the home fires burning (along with the trees that get blown down or felled!)
Now, what did I come in here for??????
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- A selfsufficientish Regular
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I sent a padded envelope with stamps on for my last freecycle - and would happily post things out to people taking up my freecycling stuff... apart from the cockerels that I've advertised
Nobody has taken me up on those though, so if anyone is in Aberdeenshire and wants a light sussex cockerel give me a shout.
Ask the person doing the offer whether they are happy for you to send an envelope - I'm guessing that they would as it's often the more environmentally friendly way.

Nobody has taken me up on those though, so if anyone is in Aberdeenshire and wants a light sussex cockerel give me a shout.
Ask the person doing the offer whether they are happy for you to send an envelope - I'm guessing that they would as it's often the more environmentally friendly way.
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- margo - newbie
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Stamped envelopes are readily accepted in Leicestershire.
We got rid of our unwanted 1979 caravan within less than two hours of it being advertised. We knew we wouldn't get any money for it even though it was still in full working order, because of it's age. Couldn't find an envelope big enough so the guy had to come and collect it!
jayne
We got rid of our unwanted 1979 caravan within less than two hours of it being advertised. We knew we wouldn't get any money for it even though it was still in full working order, because of it's age. Couldn't find an envelope big enough so the guy had to come and collect it!
jayne
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- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
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Has anyone tried www.freecyclers.org.uk ??? I have heard its alot better organised than freecycler
- Muddypause
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I do find that the corporatate style of Freecycle a bit of a puzzle, even offputting. Reading the Wikipedia article about The Freecycle Network, it could appear to be one man's worldwide attempt to dominate how we give our own things away.
" * At times, mass deletions of up to 500 groups at one time have been alleged. Starting in North America , these purges extended later in 2005 to Europe where a group TFN alleged to be "rogue" was closed down in Leicestershire...
As of February 2006, threatening emails from TFN have been issued to non-Freecycle groups, such as those associated with Freesharing.
* Dismissing dissenters. The Freecycle Network have dismissed members who disagreed with or queried its practices and direction, deleting their messages from Freecycle administration forums, and have extended this to closing entire community groups moderated by dissenters."
Personally I find such efforts at control to be a bit of a worry, so it is good to see some alternatives appearing.
" * At times, mass deletions of up to 500 groups at one time have been alleged. Starting in North America , these purges extended later in 2005 to Europe where a group TFN alleged to be "rogue" was closed down in Leicestershire...
As of February 2006, threatening emails from TFN have been issued to non-Freecycle groups, such as those associated with Freesharing.
* Dismissing dissenters. The Freecycle Network have dismissed members who disagreed with or queried its practices and direction, deleting their messages from Freecycle administration forums, and have extended this to closing entire community groups moderated by dissenters."
Personally I find such efforts at control to be a bit of a worry, so it is good to see some alternatives appearing.
Stew
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Ignorance is essential
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The Bath group runs through Yahoo and I do get lots of emails telling me whats available. To be honest you have to be quick around these parts and if I am looking for something in particular it's better to go to the actual group on Yahoo as the email alerts are delayed a little and most of the things go straight away.
I get about half a dozen request emails for things I am giving away within minutes of me posting it!
I get about half a dozen request emails for things I am giving away within minutes of me posting it!
I was part of the Leics Freecycle group when it was closed down. When the moderator worked out what had happened she emailed us all & we set up our own giving network. This kept us going until Freecycle realised it had erred & reinstated us, with heaps of apologies. We've reverted back to Freecycle now as national publicity benefits all local groups.
There are over 2,000 people registered on the Leics group & I've both found homes for things useless to me & received items very useful to me. I'm trying to convince more consumerist friends in other regions to join their local group, it's a fantastic system for keeping things out of landfill whilst also benefitting other people.
There are over 2,000 people registered on the Leics group & I've both found homes for things useless to me & received items very useful to me. I'm trying to convince more consumerist friends in other regions to join their local group, it's a fantastic system for keeping things out of landfill whilst also benefitting other people.