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          Reuse Littleborough was launched in 2015 after founder
          Michael Bamford noticed a discrepancy between the waste

          produced in the UK and those in need in poorer countries.




           Set up by Littleborough resident Michael             June, bringing a special new Parent and Child
           Bamford, the movement began as a way of              Resource Centre for key support workers
           collecting donations of unwanted baby                like social workers, health visitors and
           clothes, children’s clothes and toys that            midwives to access items for their clients.
           families were likely to dispose of – in aid of
           the Forever Angels Baby Home in Tanzania.            Reuse Littleborough is Covid-compliant –                         impact on the planet – if everyone                    How an old bicycle helped change Haji’s life
                                                                plastic screens are in place, everybody is                       consumed at the same rate as we do in the
           Before deciding to go ahead with his project,        asked to wear a face covering and hand                           UK, we would need 2.4 Earths – Reuse                  Haji was one of the Forever Angels children
           Michael recalls taking some old carpet to            sanitiser is available. Donations are                            Littleborough’s ethos becomes soberingly              that benefitted from your unwanted items.
           the tip and witnessing a man throwing away           quarantined in special bays for 72 hours.                        more apparent.
           three bikes: “They were simply being thrown                                                                                                                                 Haji had been taken to the Forever Angels
           away because the children had outgrown               Michael said: “So many local families and                        Since the early days, Michael, Reuse                  Baby Home by his father, knowing the little
           them. I think we are in that culture where it is     charities have benefitted from your                              Littleborough and your unwanted items have            boy would have a better chance of survival.
           easy to throw things away when really they           donations, things that would otherwise end                       continued to support Forever Angels, plus
           could be reused.”                                    up in landfill.”                                                 local people in need and charities.                   His mother had passed away and both Haji
                                                                                                                                                                                       and his father were suffering from
           Michael began to ask that instead of                 As ‘Reduce-Reuse-Recycle’ becomes                                The group is currently, at the time of                tuberculosis and starving to death.
           throwing away items that could be reused,            increasingly more important to reduce our                        interview, filling another container for both
           people donate them to his cause to be given                                                                           Forever Angels and Neema House, another               Walking three miles to school and back each
           to someone who could use them.                                                                                        baby home, which needs: cot blankets, cot             day, Haji was given a bicycle from the 15 sent

                                                                                                                                 towels, hooded baby towels, children’s                by Reuse Littleborough in its first shipment.
           The response was overwhelming, so much so                                                                             underwear (for both boys and girls),
           that Michael was loaned a shop for his                                                                                sterilising tablets, children’s and baby              With a lot of care and medical attention, Haji
           venture in Smallbridge, but it quickly became                                                                         clothes.                                              thrived and returned to live with his dad.
           apparent that the eco-friendly community
           group had struck a chord with many, as –
           inundated with donations – it outgrew its
           temporary Smallbridge home.                                                                                            Reuse Littleborough accepts – but is not limited to - the following items:
                                                                                                                                  •  School clothing, including shirts, skirts, shorts, pants and black shoes
           Returning to its Littleborough roots, Reuse                                                                            •  Toiletries, including toothbrushes, shampoo, wipes, cotton wool, buds
           Littleborough celebrated its second                                                                                    •  Medical items like plasters, bandages, syringes, thermometers, sanitary products
           anniversary of operating from the former                                                                               •  Children’s toys including  pre-school toys and books
           Royal Oak Hotel in the centre of the town –                                                                            •  Baby and children’s clothes                            You can contact Reuse Littleborough via:
           ‘the hub that was a pub’ – in August 2020.                                                                             •  Wheelchairs                                            www.reuselittleborough.co.uk
                                                                                                                                  •  Equipment for disabled children                        41 Church Street, Littleborough OL15 8AD
                                                                                                                                  •  Other clothing
           After closing in March due to the coronavirus                                                                          White goods cannot be accepted.                           Email: reuselittleborough@gmail.com
           lockdown, the hub reopened to customers in                                                                                                                                       Tel: 07951 730 458

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