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Question Greenhouse removal

I have an unwanted glass and aluminium greenhouse in my garden and am looking to find the best way to get rid of it. It is in pretty good condition with no broken glass,so don't want to dump it. All suggestions welcome.
I live close to Reading, Berkshire, UK.
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JasonM wrote:
I have an unwanted glass and aluminium greenhouse in my garden and am
looking to find the best way to get rid of it. It is in pretty good
condition with no broken glass,so don't want to dump it. All
suggestions welcome.
I live close to Reading, Berkshire, UK.


Here in Seattle, I'd post it on freecycle or Craigslist.


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JasonM wrote:
I have an unwanted glass and aluminium greenhouse in my garden and am
looking to find the best way to get rid of it. It is in pretty good
condition with no broken glass,so don't want to dump it. All
suggestions welcome.
I live close to Reading, Berkshire, UK.


Here in Seattle, I'd post it on freecycle or Craigslist.


In Boston the same. Someone might love to be able to come and take it
away to set up for themselves. I have a friend who bought a small used
greenhouse on Craigslist.

Priscilla
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On 4/23/2013 3:18 PM, Priscilla H. Ballou wrote:
In article , "Bob F"
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JasonM wrote:
I have an unwanted glass and aluminium greenhouse in my garden and am
looking to find the best way to get rid of it. It is in pretty good
condition with no broken glass,so don't want to dump it. All
suggestions welcome.
I live close to Reading, Berkshire, UK.


Here in Seattle, I'd post it on freecycle or Craigslist.


In Boston the same. Someone might love to be able to come and take it
away to set up for themselves. I have a friend who bought a small used
greenhouse on Craigslist.

Priscilla



Don't forget Kijiji.

I'd post and ask somebody to take it away for free. It might be gotten
rid of the quickest that way.
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In article , Hench wrote:

Don't forget Kijiji.


I'd never heard of that before, so went and took a look. It's ebay
classifieds. Huh!

Thanks.

Priscilla


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