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Woodchip required for charity


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Hi we are a Horticultural Charity based in Northbourne, Bournemouth. We look after over 100 volunteers with mental illness. We sell donated woodchip to the public to assist in our fundraising efforts. Not only does this bring in vital income for our charity it also provides volunteers with an ongoing activity keeping them occupied. 

If you have any woodchip to offload please think of us! Any clean, non conifer woodchip would be great. Simply come to the nursery , which is off new road roundabout in Northbourne, make yourself known at the office and we will show you where to offload it. Any queries ring 01202 593537 during our opening hours of 8am and 4pm.Thank you for your consideration.    


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