North London Hospice
As of , North London Hospice publishes donation guidance covering 12 of the 110 items in this directory: 5 they can't accept and 7 they accept, plus 1 category-wide rule.
Two of the shops (High Barnet and North Finchley) are dedicated furniture shops; furniture can also be collected for free via a partnership with Boxmove.
Baby & children
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Can't accept
Their wording
“Children’s items such as highchairs”
Toys & games
1- Can't accept
Furniture
2! Check first Furniture is only accepted for donation at the High Barnet and North Finchley furniture shops (a free collection service is also offered). — “Furniture (at our High Barnet & North Finchley furniture shops)”
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Can't accept
Listed among items that cannot be accepted for the furniture collection service.
Their wording
“Broken items”
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Can't accept
Also stated on the 'What to donate' page: 'we can only accept soft furnishings that carry a fire retardant label'.
Their wording
“Soft furnishings without a fire retardant label”
Homeware & household
1-
Accepted
Listed as an item of particular interest for donation.
Their wording
“Crockery and glassware”
Electrical
2-
Can't accept
Their wording
“White goods such as fridges or washing machines”
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Accepted
Listed as an item of particular interest for donation.
Their wording
“Small electrical goods”
Media & books
2-
Accepted
Listed as an item of particular interest for donation.
Their wording
“Records, DVDs & CDs”
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Accepted
Their wording
“Records, DVDs & CDs”
Clothing & accessories
3-
Accepted
Listed as an item of particular interest for donation.
Their wording
“Adult & children’s clothing, bags & shoes”
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Accepted
Listed as an item of particular interest for donation.
Their wording
“Jewellery”
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Accepted
Listed as an item of particular interest for donation.
Their wording
“Adult & children’s clothing, bags & shoes”
Other things they mention
More rules from their donation guidance, in their own words — these don't have their own page on this site yet:
- Can't accept Chipped or cracked crockery and mugs — “Chipped/cracked items such as mugs and other crockery”