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Request: Water butt (Presteigne LD8) I’m looking for a water butt, if possible with stand. I can collect in Presteigne or surrounding area.
Request: Firepit (Presteigne LD8) I’m looking for a cast iron firepit, not larger than 50cm diameter, for outdoor use. I can collect from Presteigne and surrounding area.
Request: Courgette plants (HR2) My courgette plants have all failed. Please does anyone have any spare? Thanks
Free: Breadmaker (Knighton LD7) 3rd hand. Good condition. Great for kids. Comes with it's own recipe book.
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Free: Metal Dustbin (Near Penybont LD15) Lid a little rusty but bin old but usable.
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Free: Oil lamp chimney (Near Penybont LD15) No chips or cracks. Size of fitting on oil lamp 2.5 inches. About 60mm.
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Free: Rainwater diverter (Near Penybont LD15) Used to collect guttering rainwater for filling a water butt.
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Free: Nappy Sacks (Presteigne LD8) I longed for a roll of sticky tape... but amazon delivered nappy sacks. I am too old for babies, too young for incontinence (just!). So a pack of Eco by Naty 100 percent compostable nappy sacks awaits!
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Request: electronic piano keyboard (Presteigne LD8) A long shot I know but...
Free: Gardening mesh veggie/ fruit tent (LD8) Promised Used mesh vegetable and fruit mesh tent. Size 1m x 1.8m x 1.2m high with copper sheath around the bottom skirt to deter slugs.
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Free: Plastic garden mesh x 3 rolls (LD8) Promised 1.2metres high and approximately 10 metres long
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Request: Tent for 3-4 people (Kingswood Common HR5) Doesn't matter the condition, but we are going to go camping with my nieces soon and they would like their own tent to sleep in! As long as it's in one piece we can go on a dry weekend.
Request: Japanese Garden items -update (Presteigne LD8) I am still looking for items for my Japanese garden. A few weeks ago, I told many along the Welsh Marches, and over towards my old home in the Cotswolds, how I saved a genuine Japanese pagoda from a skip and was building a Japanese garden. I asked for help... wow did I get it! So I want to thank people for the enormous generosity and support I have received. I want to thank people like the family over towards Newtown who gave me a beautiful blue conifer. It needed to be moved, so I carefully extracted it, rehomed it in a large tree planter, fed and watered it and will keep doing so until it the autumn when its new, permanent home will be ready. I have been given camellias, grasses, hibiscus, irises and bamboo. And rocks... amazing rocks. From Northamptonshire, I was given 8, 750kg Horton stone rocks. Thank you so much. Not just for the rocks, but the experience. They will be monumental within the garden, creating a primeval, ancient, spritual dimension. One of them looks like a breaching whale. You can tell it does, because, when my gardener’s son saw it, the first thing he said was ‘it’s a whale, dad.’ It makes one think that kami may, just possibly, walk the earth. Intimately watching these stones rise for the ground, be transported with cunning and brute force, see them prepared for positioning... it becomes easier to understand why prehistoric man in Europe, and many in Asia today, find monoliths so profound. Another lovely couple from mid-wales have given me some large, smooth stones that will form islands in the dry river bed and they will be cherished and revered too. Others have given me more prosaic, but still vital items, like two house fulls of carpet to use to suppress weeds before planting, and pond liner to make pockets for marginal plants. It has been amazing. I want to thank everyone. If anyone has items they wish to be rid of that might make this magical place even more special, please do be in touch. I would like to find more rocks to do path edging, some flat stones that can be pieced together (or cobbles) for the entrance, some suitable Douglas fir posts to make a Torii gate - a wonderful joiner has offered to do the making for free) some more statuary. And, in terms of plants, heathers and hebes would be great... and many things I haven’t even thought of! On that note, if anyone has advice, I would love to receive that too. I was asked will the garden be open for charity? Yes. Definitely... but not until all of the people who have been so supportive have had a chance to come a join me for tea and soba noodles and an experience of how they turned an unused, unloved place into one of beauty and tranquility. And did so, largely, from things people no longer needed, or where, like the Japanese pagoda in then second picture, simply going to land-fill.
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Request: Japanese Garden items - update (Presteigne LD8) I am still looking for items for my Japanese garden A few weeks ago, I told many along the Welsh Marches, and over towards my old home in the Cotswolds, how I saved a genuine Japanese pagoda from a skip and was building a Japanese garden. I asked for help... wow did I get it! So I want to thank people for the enormous generosity and support I have received. I want to thank people like the family over towards Newtown who gave me a beautiful blue conifer. It needed to be moved, so I carefully extracted it, rehomed it in a large tree planter, fed and watered it and will keep doing so until it the autumn when its new, permanent home will be ready. I have been given camellias, grasses, hibiscus, irises and bamboo. And rocks... amazing rocks. From Northamptonshire, I was given 8, 750kg Horton stone rocks. Thank you so much. Not just for the rocks, but the experience. They will be monumental within the garden, creating a primeval, ancient, spritual dimension. One of them looks like a breaching whale. You can tell it does, because, when my gardener’s son saw it, the first thing he said was ‘it’s a whale, dad.’ It makes one think that kami may, just possibly, walk the earth. Intimately watching these stones rise for the ground, be transported with cunning and brute force, see them prepared for positioning... it becomes easier to understand why prehistoric man in Europe, and many in Asia today, find monoliths so profound. Another lovely couple from mid-wales have given me some large, smooth stones that will form islands in the dry river bed and they will be cherished and revered too. Others have given me more prosaic, but still vital items, like two house fulls of carpet to use to suppress weeds before planting, and pond liner to make pockets for marginal plants. It has been amazing. I want to thank everyone. If anyone has items they wish to be rid of that might make this magical place even more special, please do be in touch. I would like to find more rocks to do path edging, some flat stones that can be pieced together (or cobbles) for the entrance, some suitable Douglas fir posts to make a Torii gate - a wonderful joiner has offered to do the making for free) some more statuary. And, in terms of plants, heathers and hebes would be great... and many things I haven’t even thought of! On that note, if anyone has advice, I would love to receive that too. I was asked will the garden be open for charity? Yes. Definitely... but not until all of the people who have been so supportive have had a chance to come a join me for tea and soba noodles and an experience of how they turned an unused, unloved place into one of beauty and tranquility. And did so, largely, from things people no longer needed, or where, like the Japanese pagoda in then second picture, simply going to land-fill.
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Request: Japanese Garden item - update (Presteigne LD8) I am still looking for items for my Japanese garden A few weeks ago, I told many along the Welsh Marches, and over towards my old home in the Cotswolds, how I saved a genuine Japanese pagoda from a skip and was building a Japanese garden. I asked for help... wow did I get it! So I want to thank people for the enormous generosity and support I have received. I want to thank people like the family over towards Newtown who gave me a beautiful blue conifer. It needed to be moved, so I carefully extracted it, rehomed it in a large tree planter, fed and watered it and will keep doing so until it the autumn when its new, permanent home will be ready. I have been given camellias, grasses, hibiscus, irises and bamboo. And rocks... amazing rocks. From Northamptonshire, I was given 8, 750kg Horton stone rocks. Thank you so much. Not just for the rocks, but the experience. They will be monumental within the garden, creating a primeval, ancient, spritual dimension. One of them looks like a breaching whale. You can tell it does, because, when my gardener’s son saw it, the first thing he said was ‘it’s a whale, dad.’ It makes one think that kami may, just possibly, walk the earth. Intimately watching these stones rise for the ground, be transported with cunning and brute force, see them prepared for positioning... it becomes easier to understand why prehistoric man in Europe, and many in Asia today, find monoliths so profound. Another lovely couple from mid-wales have given me some large, smooth stones that will form islands in the dry river bed and they will be cherished and revered too. Others have given me more prosaic, but still vital items, like two house fulls of carpet to use to suppress weeds before planting, and pond liner to make pockets for marginal plants. It has been amazing. I want to thank everyone. If anyone has items they wish to be rid of that might make this magical place even more special, please do be in touch. I would like to find more rocks to do path edging, some flat stones that can be pieced together (or cobbles) for the entrance, some suitable Douglas fir posts to make a Torii gate - a wonderful joiner has offered to do the making for free) some more statuary. And, in terms of plants, heathers and hebes would be great... and many things I haven’t even thought of! On that note, if anyone has advice, I would love to receive that too. I was asked will the garden be open for charity? Yes. Definitely... but not until all of the people who have been so supportive have had a chance to come a join me for tea and soba noodles and an experience of how they turned an unused, unloved place into one of beauty and tranquility. And did so, largely, from things people no longer needed, or where, like the Japanese pagoda in then second picture, simply going to land-fill.
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Free: Small chromed dish/ coaster, about 40 in total (Presteigne LD8) New chromium plated dish/coaster 40 in total, 4.1/2” diameter. Never been used Not sure what they would be used for, Collect Presteigne town.
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Request: Japanese Garden - Update (Presteigne LD8) I am still looking for items for my Japanese garden. A few weeks ago, I told many along the Welsh Marches, and over towards my old home in the Cotswolds, how I saved a genuine Japanese pagoda from a skip and was building a Japanese garden. I asked for help... wow did I get it! So I want to thank people for the enormous generosity and support I have received. I want to thank people like the family over towards Newtown who gave me a beautiful blue conifer. It needed to be moved, so I carefully extracted it, rehomed it in a large tree planter, fed and watered it and will keep doing so until it the autumn when its new, permanent home will be ready. I have been given camellias, grasses, hibiscus, irises and bamboo. And rocks... amazing rocks. From Northamptonshire, I was given 8, 750kg Horton stone rocks. Thank you so much. Not just for the rocks, but the experience. They will be monumental within the garden, creating a primeval, ancient, spritual dimension. One of them looks like a breaching whale. You can tell it does, because, when my gardener’s son saw it, the first thing he said was ‘it’s a whale, dad.’ It makes one think that kami may, just possibly, walk the earth. Intimately watching these stones rise for the ground, be transported with cunning and brute force, see them prepared for positioning... it becomes easier to understand why prehistoric man in Europe, and many in Asia today, find monoliths so profound. Another lovely couple from mid-wales have given me some large, smooth stones that will form islands in the dry river bed and they will be cherished and revered too. Others have given me more prosaic, but still vital items, like two house fulls of carpet to use to suppress weeds before planting, and pond liner to make pockets for marginal plants. It has been amazing. I want to thank everyone. If anyone has items they wish to be rid of that might make this magical place even more special, please do be in touch. I would like to find more rocks to do path edging, some flat stones that can be pieced together (or cobbles) for the entrance, some suitable Douglas fir posts to make a Torii gate - a wonderful joiner has offered to do the making for free) some more statuary. And, in terms of plants, heathers and hebes would be great... and many things I haven’t even thought of! On that note, if anyone has advice, I would love to receive that too. I was asked will the garden be open for charity? Yes. Definitely... but not until all of the people who have been so supportive have had a chance to come a join me for tea and soba noodles and an experience of how they turned an unused, unloved place into one of beauty and tranquility. And did so, largely, from things people no longer needed, or where, like the Japanese pagoda in then second picture, simply going to land-fill.
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Free: Rucsac (Presteigne LD8) Regatta rucsac. Been in the garage sometime but still serviceable. Not sure of the literage but a good size day sac.
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Free: Frame tent (Llangammarch Wells LD4) Quite large Frame Tent, with two inner tents (making 3 bedrooms) Old - has not been used for maybe 40 years Frame complete, with outer / inner tents, but may be short of pegs. No Groundsheet. I imagine if you have a large lawn, or stock-free paddock, it could make a good Play House, or maybe it has other uses
Free: Kids Bike (Llandrindod LD1) Looking for a new home. Has had plenty of use but not been used in a while so not sure if everything on it still works. / / /
Free: Puppy harness and accessories (Brecon LD3) Red, small harness, good condition. Poop bag holders. Rubber ball on rope
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Free: Child’s violin (Brecon LD3) Size 4/4 Brown Good condition With case and accessories
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Free: Wall art (Brecon LD3) 2 x canvas 51x41cm approx 1 x framed under Perspex (slightly cracked)
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Free: Double bed cover with two pillow cases (Brecon LD3) Brand new, never used. Summer bed cover Similar to Linen type fabric
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Free: Bag of asphalt (Hereford HR1) As you can see, it has been opened, so not 100%. Just needs to be warmed in the sunshine to be applied. Surplus to needs. Very heavy!
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Free: Dinning Table - Black Gloss + 8 Chairs (Canon Pyon HR4) Black gloss dining table 2m x 1m. Good condition. 8 chairs - in need of a clean but fine bar that. Must be able to collect as it’s quite heavy.
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Free: Guttering (Hereford HR1) 2.8m and two 0.75m lengths of gutter, plus two corner pieces and a section to connect into a downpipe. A bit dirty, but good condition.
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Free: Double glazed window glass (Walton LD8) Replaced double glazed window glass. 43" x 41". The vacuum seal had gone so window misting. Would be ideal for a cold frame but quite heavy.
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Free: Bathroom sinks (Forest Wood LD8) Will clean up nicely if you wanted to put back in to use but taps, knobs etc will need renewing. Alternatively could be repurposed perhaps as a garden planter/feature. I’m happy to remove the plumbing parts if you just want the ceramic sink. Item located in Cascob.
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Free: Three Demijohns (Forest Wood LD8) Promised Three demijohns, 1 x 1 gallon, 2 x 1/2 gallon. Item in Cascob.
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