What Is Havering Freegle?
Havering Freegle is a volunteer run, non profit, reuse group covering the area of Havering in London, UK. We currently have over 4,400 local members making a huge difference to our planet by gifting unwanted items to people who want them thus saving landfill and building great community spirit within Havering at the same time!
Havering Freegle is a volunteer run, non profit, reuse group covering the area of Havering in London, UK. We currently have over 4,400 local members making a huge difference to our planet by gifting unwanted items to people who want them thus saving landfill and building great community spirit within Havering at the same time!
What is The Freegle Network?
The Freegle Network, founded in September 2009,
The Freegle Network, founded in September 2009,
is an organisation of grassroots groups
with currently over 900,000 members throughout the UK saving good,
usable items from going into landfill.
Do you have a sofa, a fridge or a television set that you no longer want? Or maybe you need to shift that old bicycle that's been getting in the way?
Then
why not join Havering Freegle and offer it to someone local to you who is
searching for an item just like yours?
What ever you have, as long as it's free
& legal you can offer it to the members of the Havering Freegle
group. It's a great way of clearing your clutter for free without any
effort!
Are you looking for something too? Why not join up and post a 'Wanted'
message to the group to see if someone has what you're looking for?
We have a large and
active group of local people who offer all sorts of items from old rope
to chandeliers!
Havering Freegle also welcomes local schools, churches, charities and other non profit groups.
Freegle - A great place to gift your unwanted items and save landfill!
How to join:
If you live in or local to the Havering area please visit Havering Freegle to post your offer here
If you are not in or around the Havering area, you can find your nearest group here
Are you interested in helping out on the Havering group? Please let us know!

