New Stafford Collection Point

Have you just spring cleaned your garden shed? Sorted through that dusty book case? And do you live in the Stafford area? If you’ve answered yes, we may be able to help!

David Stevens in the ST16 postcode area has offered to be a collection point for us. You can take a bag of books, an old bike or a sewing machine to him and when he has a whole van load, we’ll go and collect the whole lot in one go.

If you want to contact David directly he can be reached on: 07811740145

Thank you so much David from the team at Krizevac. Not only are you helping local recycling, you’re helping to get invaluable resources to Malawi where lives are being transformed!

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