Check out local Facebook groups, Gumtree, and Freecycle for free items that could transform your garden without spending a penny.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/uk-households-urged-one-thing-35619054.amp
Check out local Facebook groups, Gumtree, and Freecycle for free items that could transform your garden without spending a penny.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/uk-households-urged-one-thing-35619054.amp
Built single-handedly over four months, almost everything inside the pub – named Stoaters – was sourced for free or under £10 thanks to Facebook Marketplace, Freecycle and local skips.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/lanarkshire/thrifty-scot-who-built-authentic-35531850
Many social platforms can be a source of free boxes, including:
South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils are encouraging residents to think twice before booking a bulky waste collection – because that old cupboard, television, table or unwanted bookcase might still have plenty of life left in it.
As part of a new campaign, the councils are highlighting that there are plenty of smart, sustainable – and often free – alternatives to throwing items away. Whether it’s selling, donating, repairing or rehoming, a little extra effort can reduce waste, save money and even help others.
If an item is still usable – before people book a bulky waste collection or take it to a recycling centre, we are encouraging them to please check to see if they could: