tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2407399313002600028.post1688860841219396742..comments2016-06-26T08:27:03.339+01:00Comments on Dei, Doodles, Dachsadors and Domus: Charity Collection BagsSiobhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09944970101016938434noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2407399313002600028.post-4149192724437217702011-02-06T21:37:01.605+00:002011-02-06T21:37:01.605+00:00Heartfelt commiserations. This too is an area whe...Heartfelt commiserations. This too is an area where they appear to breed charity collection bags. My own response if I have clothes etc. to dispose of is to first check the registered charity number which must be printed on the bag if it is legit. If so, I then leave it out on the appointed day and if it is not collected - at least half the time - I then take the goods to town with me and give them to one of the numerous charity shops (at least a dozen) in town.<br />If there is no charity number I use the bag to recycle my shredded paper for waste collection.<br />Leaving the unused bag out merely results in bags circulating the area on the prevailing winds for weeks. Deep Joy!Ray Barneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09209429097744326143noreply@blogger.com