Residents in Buckinghamshire are being urged to join the reuse revolution by not only donating good quality but unwanted items for resale at two South Bucks Hospice reuse shops but by picking up a bargain to boot.


Residents in Buckinghamshire are being urged to join the reuse revolution by not only donating good quality but unwanted items for resale at two South Bucks Hospice reuse shops but by picking up a bargain to boot.

With hit tv shows like Money for Nothing and the Repair Shop capturing the public’s imagination in upcycling unwanted items and bringing family heirlooms back to life, there is more interest than ever before in the possibilities offered by the reuse revolution and a new video released today shows just how easy it is: Reuse Revolution Video

Buckinghamshire Council offers its residents two reuse shops which are run in partnership with FCC Environment and South Bucks Hospice. The shops are located at the Aston Clinton and High Wycombe household recycling centres (HRCs) and proceeds from the shops benefit South Bucks Hospice, which provides support for patients living with life limiting illnesses.

Residents can declutter and drop items off at any of Buckinghamshire nine HRCs. Items of interest include bikes, furniture and electricals and lawnmowers. These are then resold at Aston Clinton and High Wycombe.

For more information, visit https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/bin-collection-recycling-and-waste/