Please consider Book Aid? See http://www.bookaid.org/text/home.htm
Tho I dont know how well they cope with getting it in single copies- check?
But a very good home...
Fiona
-----Original Message-----
From: Ann Kenyon [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 April 2002 13:53
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Recycling BMJs
We get the BMJ delivered at home. We have limited storage space so once its
read (usually by me) it tends to either get binned (I know, shocking eh?)
or the occasional issue gets taken to my partner's place of work to gather
dust in the surgeon's room. The careers section ALWAYS gets binned
straightaway which is such a waste.
I was thinking of trying our local PCT or GP practices and library or CAB
even but know they dont have much space either. I would rather our BMJs
went to a good home and were put to better more long term use and wondered
if anyone had any bright ideas.
Best wishes
Ann Kenyon
Task Force Coordinator
Public Health
University of Liverpool
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