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622 days ago

Retail equipment required

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Edit - the store is open, the workshop being set up, but we still need a cash drawer, if anyone has one spare. We also need old, working sewing machines and overlockers, for our sewing workroom.

I’m try to reuse as much as possible, rather than get new, as that is the basis of my community business. I’m also trying to keep my setup costs as low as possible.

So if you have upgraded your equipment, or closed your retail business and have equipment to part with, please email me at store@re-new.nz

Also, if anyone needs workshop space, please contact me. I know students and small businesses have been hit hard, losing their workshops in the cyclone, so I am happy to provide space.

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