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Help St Barnabas Hospice charity by ordering its house clearance service

St Barnabas Hospice has launched a professional house clearance service to help raise vital funds for patients living with a terminal illness and their families across Lincolnshire.

Caroline Peach, retail manager for St Barnabas Hospice, said: “We have been developing and testing this service for the past year and have been inundated with requests.

“This is a service that can really benefit our community and help to support the care our hospice teams deliver.”

The charity has already received high praise for its house clearance service from customers who were among the first to use it.
A full house clearance which will include the packing and removal of all saleable items, recycling of unsaleable items and the clearance of lofts, garages and sheds. Each clearance will be priced according to individual requirements and for an additional fee the charity will provide a cleaning service.

St Barnabas will also offer a partial house clearance service where its team will assess a property for saleable items and then arrange a convenient time for the safe removal of these items.

Caroline added: “Our customers can rest assured that their possessions will be well looked after by our house clearance team who are trained, professional staff and volunteers and who will clear properties of any size with the care and respect they deserve.”

The service is available across Lincolnshire. Call 01522 559 500 or email [email protected]

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