Archives for : July 2025

The Mirror: UK households urged to do one thing before splashing out cash on garden

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

Daily Record: Thrifty Scot who built authentic garage pub crowned country’s biggest beer lover

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

Lifehacker: Where to Get Free Moving Boxes for Your Next Move

Use online platforms like Facebook Marketplace and Freecycle

Many social platforms can be a source of free boxes, including:

  • Facebook Marketplace. If you have a Facebook account, you can search Facebook Marketplace for free boxes and other moving supplies.
  • Craigslist’s Free Stuff sections are usually goldmines of moving supplies, especially boxes.
  • Freecycle is a platform where people explicitly seek to give away stuff they don’t need anymore, and to find stuff for free they don’t want to (or can’t afford to) pay for. People routinely post moving boxes here, so it’s worth it to join your local Freecycle group to see if you can score some. If you don’t see any posts, you can make a request, which might prompt someone who hadn’t thought about giving away their boxes.

https://lifehacker.com/home/free-moving-boxes

Vale of White Horse District Council:Let’s rethink bulky waste – could you rehome or repair it instead?

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:

  • Freecycle it or give it away on social / community platforms.
  • Sell it on sites like Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree or eBay.
  • Donate it – get in touch with local charities or community action groups to check if they collect or accept bulky items in good condition.
  • Repair or upcycle it – ask a local repair café or friend for help.
  • Check with retailers – they should pick up the old electrical item for recycling when they’re dropping off your new one.

https://www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling/lets-rethink-bulky-waste-could-you-rehome-or-repair-it-inst