Charity Book Sale

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Sandra
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Charity Book Sale

Post by Sandra » 22 May 2008, 11:20

CHARITY BOOK SALE

MWB Business Exchange

9-10 St Andrew Square

Edinburgh

Friday 6 June 2008

11.00am – 2.00pm




All books are new and priced at £2.00 each with all the proceeds being donated to the above Charity.



Please feel free to come along with friends, family or colleagues – the more the merrier.

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Post by Sandra » 06 Jun 2008, 13:50

Absolutely amazing

Got 7 books for £14. Value £76

Well worth going to. :D

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Post by teddygirl » 07 Jun 2008, 14:31

I got some books from there too Sandra, daughter now works there and brought some books home for us :D
Hope you are enjoying some of your nice munchies from the farmers market, not a good idea going to Waitrose afterwards, cost us a small fortune especially with Mr Spoon trailing along and slipping things into the trolley :wink: He's not a poor student anymore, he's now graduated so we will be able to stop subsidising him soon :lol:

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Post by Sandra » 07 Jun 2008, 15:26

Will definitely keep an eye out for the next booksale it was fantastic.

Got some nice things to eat both at Farmers Market and Waitrose :D :D

Ditto, spent a fortune!

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Post by Sandra » 27 Feb 2009, 14:37

MWB BUSINESS EXCHANGE
DIABETES UK

Registered Charity SC039136
CHARITY BOOK SALE
MWB Business Exchange
9-10 St Andrew Square
Edinburgh
Friday 6 March 2009
11.00am – 2.00pm
(being held in the St Andrew Suite)
All books are new and priced at £2.00 each with all the proceeds being donated to the above Charity.
Please feel free to come along with friends, family or colleagues – the more the merrier.

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