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Storeroom2010 is an independent furniture re-use charity, situated on the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight is an area which suffers disproportionally high unemployment and child poverty compared to many other areas in the UK. Storeroom2010 enables disadvantaged families to be able to affordably furnish their homes and improve their quality of life. Furniture re-use at Storeroom2010 enables Island residents to recycle, help their community and their local environment too. We are open to everyone, Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-4pm.
Phone Number: 01983 298679
Address: 1 Mariners Way, , Cowes, PO31 8PD
Website: https://www.storeroom.org.uk/
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Storeroom2010 is an independent furniture re-use charity, situated on the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight is an area which suffers disproportionally high unemployment and child poverty compared to many other areas in the UK. Storeroom2010 enables disadvantaged families to be able to affordably furnish their homes and improve their quality of life. Furniture re-use at Storeroom2010 enables Island residents to recycle, help their community and their local environment too. We are open to everyone, Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-4pm.
Phone Number: 01983 298679
Address: 1 Mariners Way, Cowes, PO31 8PD
Website: https://www.storeroom.org.uk/
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