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Lyn tells me the club need the sort of boxes that photcopier paper come in to store programmes.
About 20 of them - with lids - would be very welcome.
Anybody work in a reasonable sized office locally who could help out with this?
I could perhaps bring one a day back on the train from the City but....
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Would a plastic storage box be of any use Bondy, the type with twin fold over lids and approximately 25cms deep x45cms x 30cms.
If so I would be happy to buy one for her.
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I could probably get them - but it would have to be about 2 or 3 a week.
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alanj wrote:
Would a plastic storage box be of any use Bondy, the type with twin fold over lids and approximately 25cms deep x45cms x 30cms.
If so I would be happy to buy one for her.
So would I.
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Mail Boxes Etc, who print our programs, should have a few.
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Mail Boxes Etc, who print our programs, should have a few.
I'll ask
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Don't know if it's any use but I have numerous size 10 and 11 shoeboxes which comfortably house A4 (or indeed two A5 programmes next to each other) and are of sturdy build. I know it's not quite the same thing but a back up I suppose.......
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Many thanks all for such positive responses.
Lyn deserves all the support we can give her.
Don't believe this is ultra urgent so a steady trickle of boxes (with lids) would be welcome.
Don't know about the plastic. I am only the messenger. Will you ask her yourselves next Saturday.
Lyn did also mention A5 Plumpton and must admit I did not pass that on in my posting.
So sure they would also be most welcome.
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Just so people are aware, the reason that Lyn is after these boxes is to store the old programmes that we had to remove from what was the old club shop. Currently these are stored in their boxes in the stewards hut which whilst not ideal, Lyn is still able to work around. However many of these old boxes have seen better days and in their current state it is probably unsafe to store them more than two high. However with newer, sterdier boxes they can be stored far more compactly and take up less room
Last edited by Tim Marcus (06/9/2015 10:37 pm)