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bobbie22 | 17:22 Mon 01st Apr 2019 | ChatterBank
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Can anyone please tell me why this is? I am in favour of charity bags for clothes, brick a brac etc, which are normally collected fron your gate on the specified day. This is ok, but why oh why do the bags have holes punched in them? If it rains, the items get soaked.
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Safety?
....kids putting their heads in them, for example....
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Yes, I am sure you are right
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I don't know what the alternative is, but the things inside do get wet
I put stuff in a blck bin bag and then put that in the charity bag if it looks as though it's going to be wet.

H & S innit?
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Black bag inside is a brill idea. Why didn't I think of that?
A churlish poster might suggest that your charitable deeds are cancelled out by your contibution to plastic waste.
Thankfully, we have no churlish posters on here :-)
Are you re-cycling your Rs, dougal?

We don't ?, :o)
As a wee change from rolling them, Spicerack. :-)
:-)
I fill the bags and then drop them into the charity shop of my choice. They sort the goods and pop them straight out on the shelves. No central national collection service using the cost of people and petrol, only to sell the clothes for rags and give a very small percentage of the money to the charity.
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Sorry I asked!

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