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Hi All

 

My name is Martin Howe and as some of you know I am an adult with Asperger Syndrome, diagnosed a few years ago. I am now social media co-ordinator for Asperger East Anglia and have been given permission to cross-post our social media feed content to the three autism forums that I use.

 

I am doing this because many people with autism, and some without it, do not use social media and prefer to use forums like this one; obviously as an adult with AS and as a service user, volunteer and employee for/of Asperger East Anglia, I wish awareness of the Society's services to reach as many people who may need it as possible.

 

After discussion with a moderator it has been agreed that I may create a thread here in the forum to act as a news feed for Asperger East Anglia, analogous to our feeds on Facebook and the like.

 

Please note that all content posted by me in this thread, including email addresses, phone numbers, staff or volunteer names, etc., is official news and is cleared for publication by the society. It's all over Facebook, Twitter and in some cases Streetlife.com, so it really is public; anybody on the internet can, and is meant to, see it; often before it is posted here.

 

Please note that any replies any of you make on the thread itself are another matter; we'd rather you reply to whatever contact information is given in each post or by private message or email to me; however, if for whatever reason you need to reply on this thread, the usual safeguarding precautions about YOUR personal data still apply. So please be careful :)

 

Kind Regards

Martin Howe

Social Media Co-ordinator

Asperger East Anglia

martin@asperger.org.uk

 

Registered Charity No: 1074699

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Our Beccles workshop urgently needs unwanted cargo pallets for recycling into crates and other woodwork items. If you can help, please call 01502 715500 or email workshop@asperger.org.uk. Thanks :)

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Did you know that we have a workshop project in Norwich?

This project provides a supported training and employment service for people affected by Asperger syndrome.

Research shows that those with an Autistic Spectrum Condition thrive in a structured and well organised environment. By channelling their strengths, such as attention to detail, tenacity and the ability to stay on task, with the correct support those with A.S. can make excellent employees.

Some highlights:

* Meaningful work experience
* Develop work based skills
* Increase their chances of securing employment
* Learn new skills
* Improve confidence and stamina
* Develop teamwork skills

Work experience tasters and skills in computers and electronics in the form of a computer and small appliance (i.e., TVs and DVD players) repair and refurbishment service for donated electronics to be sold. Participants will have the opportunity to gain basic electrical knowledge while assisting with repairs and refurbishment.

Additionally, there is a PAT testing service on offer to local businesses, where participants will gain basic electrical wiring skills for small appliances. As well as gaining experience in a real work environment, they could also gain a nationally recognised P.A.T. Testing qualification.

Summary:
* 6-26 Week Programme.
* Practical skills in a work environment.
* Workshop or external placement.
* Up-to-date experience to put on the C.V.
* A reference on successful completion of the programme.
* Job Search activities.
* Compiling a C.V. & Cover Letter.
* Filling out application forms.
* Life Skills.
* Job Skills.
* How to cope in the workplace.
* Supporting Environment.

For more details of the Work Opportunities Program Workshop, please contact:

Jenny Leake
Services Co-ordinator
Email: jenny@asperger.org.uk
Phone: 01603 598949
Mobile: 07927 024557

Chris Karakoidas
Workshop Supervisor
Email: chris@asperger.org.uk
Phone: 01603 598945
Mobile: 07986 868708

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Our Beccles workshop urgently needs unwanted cargo pallets for recycling into crates and other woodwork items. If you can help, please call 01502 715500 or email workshop@asperger.org.uk. Thanks :)

Correction: The email address is shop@asperger.org.uk. Sorry for any confusion caused!

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Beccles Adult Social Group


There is a social/support group for adults with Asperger Syndrome at Beccles.


The group runs twice a month; the main meeting is between 7 and 9 pm on the LAST Wednesday of every month EXCEPT December. There is usually an additional meeting between 7 and 9 pm (spring/summer) or 6.30 and 8.30 pm (autumn/winter) on the SECOND Wednesday of every month INCLUDING December.


The exact times and activities for each additional meeting are decided during the immediately preceding main meeting, but usually involve a walk around the Beccles area or an evening outing further afield.


Main meetings 2014 and early 2015:


* November 26th

* (Please note that there is no main meeting in December)

* January 28th

* February 25th

* March 25th


Expected additional meetings 2014 and early 2015:


* December 10th (6.30pm)

* January 14th (6.30pm)

* February 11th (6.30pm)

* March 11th (6.30pm)


For further information and to join the group, please email Martin Howe on martin@asperger.org.uk or telephone 01502 715500.

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Don't forget, everybody!

Tonight (Wednesday 26 November) is the last main meeting of the Waveney & East Norfolk adults with AS group at Beccles for 2014. And if you would like a say in our plans for the last additional meeting of the year, 10th December, be extra sure to turn up!

See you there :)

Edited by Martin Howe

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New from Asperger East Anglia at Beccles!

Starting tomorrow, Thursday 27th November 2014, we are having a book sale every Thursday and Friday at the Beccles premises in the main meeting room upstairs.

There are a lot of good-quality books on sale at reasonable prices, including fiction/non-fiction, paperback/hardback, and child/adult categories. We have also got a lot of low-priced fiction in paperback.

All profits go to supporting people affected by Asperger Syndrome.

Come and pick up a bargain soon!

1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ. 9.30am-5pm, Thursdays and Fridays. Tel: 01502 715500. Email: martin@asperger.org.uk.

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Lovely open fire at home?

Why not get some cheap kindling from our Beccles workshop at £3.50 a sack!

 

Come to the A-Shop yard at 1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ.

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Did you know that we have a workshop project in Beccles?


This project provides a supported training and employment service for people affected by Asperger syndrome.


Research shows that those with an Autistic Spectrum Condition thrive in a structured and well organised environment. By channelling their strengths, such as attention to detail, tenacity and the ability to stay on task, with the correct support those with A.S. can make excellent employees.


Some highlights:


* Meaningful work experience

* Develop work based skills

* Increase their chances of securing employment

* Learn new skills

* Improve confidence and stamina

* Develop teamwork skills


Work experience tasters and skills in Carpentry & Craft:

Restoration and repair of small pieces of furniture. Art and Craft projects (including sewing, knitting and textiles) to create desirable items.Participants will have the opportunity to learn new skills in wood-working, furniture refurbishment and creative crafts. Completed items will be sold in “A Shop” (Asperger East Anglia’s own charity shop) or at local craft fairs.


Work experience tasters and skills in Computers and Electronics:

Computer and small appliance (i.e., TVs and DVD players) repair and refurbishment service for donated electronics to be sold. Participants will have the opportunity to gain basic electrical knowledge while assisting with repairs and refurbishment.


Work experience tasters and skills in Retail:

The “A Shop” based in Beccles, sells donated goods and good quality clothing. Participants will train in retail and customer service with the opportunity to improve communication skills in a supportive environment.


Additionally, there is a PAT testing service on offer to local businesses, where participants will gain basic electrical wiring skills for small appliances. As well as gaining experience in a real work environment, they could also gain a nationally recognised P.A.T. Testing qualification.


For more details of the Work Opportunities Program Workshop, please contact:


Jenny Leake

Services Co-ordinator

Email: jenny@asperger.org.uk

Mobile: 07927 024557


Thecla Fellas

CEO

Email: thecla@asperger.org.uk

Mobile: 07776 231485

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Our electrical workshop in Beccles is always looking for new stock.


Do you have any surplus or faulty equipment that you wish to recycle? We can repair it and sell it to raise money for the Society's aim of helping people affected by Asperger Syndrome.


Please contact us at workshop@asperger.org.uk or telephone 07776 231485. Thank you :)


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Is your computer refusing to boot up, shut down or connect to the internet?

If so then our Beccles based workshop can help!


We offer Desktop, Laptop repairs upgrades & refurbishment and repair all makes and models; Virus / Spyware removal, System cleanup, System crash problems, System recovery / reinstall, Laptop/Desktop haradware repairs & upgrades, Software / Hardware compatibility problems. Competitive prices and Free estimates!


For full details, please contact us at workshop@asperger.org.uk, on 01502 715500 or call in for more details:

1/1a Market Street, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 9AQ


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Norwich Adult Social Group

There is a social/support group for adults with Asperger Syndrome at Norwich.

The group runs between 7 and 9 pm on the fourth Thursday of every month.

Come along to a comfortable and interesting evening in the company of other adults affected by Asperger Syndrome; it is a chance to enjoy an evening of various events chosen by group members.

There is a small charge of £3 per session to help with costs

For further information and to join the group, please email Jane Garrec on j.garrec@asperger.org.uk or telephone 01603 620500.

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Last book sale of 2014!

Today, Friday 19th December, is our last book sale for 2014!

Stumped for that last present?

There are a lot of good-quality books on sale at reasonable prices, including fiction/non-fiction, paperback/hardback, and child/adult categories. We have also got a lot of low-priced fiction in paperback.

All profits go to supporting people affected by Asperger Syndrome and the project is staffed entirely by adults with Asperger Syndrome, giving them valuable training, work experience or employment!

We re-open on Thursday 8th January, so come and pick up a bargain while there's still time!

1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ. 9.30am-5pm, Thursdays and Fridays. Tel: 01502 715500. Email: martin@asperger.org.uk

(Of course, both being Social Media Co-ordinator for AEA and running the book sales personally, perhaps I'm a little bit biased :))

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There is a small feature on the Book Sales on page 47 of today's Beccles & Bungay Journal, too :) (19th December 2014)

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Last chance to buy that present for somebody special?

The A Shop closes for Christmas at 5pm this evening and, along with the Beccles workshops, re-opens at 9.30am on Monday 5th January; book sales resume at 9.30am on Thursday 8th January.

The next meeting of the Beccles adult Asperger group will be 6.30 pm on 14th January and members will be contacted by email in due course; members of the other social groups should follow their usual timetable and contact their group leader for further information, if required.

Please note that Norwich services are also closed for Christmas and as with Beccles, resume on 5th January.

We wish you season's greetings and a happy new year :)

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Hello everyone

Just a quick reminder that our services have resumed and that the workshops and the charity shop (A Shop, at Beccles) are already open.

The Book Sales at Beccles resume tomorrow (Thursday 8th January), so please come and have a look if you are visiting East Norfolk or N.E. Suffolk and want a good read.

Happy new year!

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It's Market Day at Beccles and our Book Sale is open, with newly arrived stock being checked out right now. Our charity boutique, the A Shop, is also open with an eclectic mix of donated goods from fashions to furniture, plus electrical items too.


Both are located at 1a Market Street and we're open until 4.45, so please come and have a look!


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Are you the carer/parent/guardian of a child/young person with Autism in Waveney or East Norfolk? The "I Made It" animation group at Beccles restarts tomorrow, 13th Jan, 5-7pm, for young people on the Autism Spectrum.

 

The group runs every Tuesday at 1a Market St, Beccles (above the A Shop). Please contact our head office on 01603 620500 for details.

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Stuck in the dreary winter shadows? Need something to get the blood pumping? Maybe something with a bit of a BITE? :o


From the vaults, we have unearthed some Vampire fiction to get your teeth into: True Blood, Twilight, Vampire Chronicles and even the original Dracula! Come to the A Shop and visit our (book)shop of horrors ... if you dare :)


If you seek more earthly delights, our charity boutique, the A Shop is also open today, along with a furniture sale and kindling for your open hearth fire.


( But we don't have any wooden stakes for those pesky vampires. Sorry :) )


A selection from our collection of Vampire fiction on sale today:

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Our electrical workshop in Beccles is still seeking new stock.

If you can help, please contact us at workshop@asperger.org.uk or telephone 07776 231485. All funds raised go to helping people affected by Asperger Syndrome. Thank you :)

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BECCLES YOUTH GROUP:
A new Asperger East Anglia youth group is coming soon to our Beccles building at A-Shop, 1/1a Market Street. For more information, please contact Thecla Fellas on 07776 231485 thecla@asperger.org.uk

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CARERS SUPPORT GROUPS 2015

 

With kind donations from PJK Charitable Trust and Norfolk Carers Support, we are holding carers groups in Norwich and Gt Yarmouth.

 

If you are a family relative, partner or carer of an adult with Asperger syndrome (or high functioning autism) and would like to meet other people in a similar situation, or would like to find out more, please come and join us at any one or all of the following drop-in meetings:

 

NORWICH
The Lounge, Charing Cross Centre, 17 – 19 St. John Maddermarket, Norwich, NR21DN from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on:
* Friday 23rd January 2015
* Thursday 5th March 2015
* Monday 13th April 2015
* Tuesday 5th May 2015
Groups are free to attend and refreshments are provided. Nearest car parking is St. Andrew’s multi-storey car park in Duke Street.

 

GT. YARMOUTH – Please note new venue!
St. Nicholas Parish Church café, Northgate Street/Priory Plain, Gt. Yarmouth, NR30 1NW from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on:
* Wednesday 4th March 2015
* Wednesday 15th April 2015
* Wednesday 13th May 2015
Refreshments are available to purchase. Nearest car parking is at Fullers Hill or Market Place (Pay and Display); there is some free on-road parking near the town walls.

 

Please contact Jan Cole on 01603 598944, mobile 07786547202, or email: jan@asperger.org.uk for further information.

 

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At Beccles next week (16th-20th February) we have a sale every weekday!


On Monday we are selling jumble and bric-a-brac, plus furniture; on Tuesday and Wednesday, it's furniture plus computers & electronics. Plus, we have our regular book sales on Thursday and Friday.


If you are looking for bargains, need something for the kids or the kitchen or simply want to replace that broken computer, we probably have something for you.


The sales are held in the upstairs rooms above the A-Shop at 1a Market Street, Beccles. Of course, the A-Shop is open too.


Please phone 01502 715500 if you require further information.


We hope to see you there!

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Today (13th February) - Jumble sale this morning


We are holding a jumble/yard sale this morning at the A-Shop.


Why not come and see if we have anything you like? Of course, the A-Shop and Book Sales department are open too and we have a furniture sale on as well.


So there should be something for everyone!


Location: Just down from the Market at the former Social Services building / old doctor's surgery, 1a Market Street, Beccles (opposite Co-Op loading bay.)

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Have you any packaging materials to spare? Boxes, bubble wrap, jiffy bags? Maybe you bought something that came with extra packaging?

The Asperger East Anglia electrical workshop at Beccles is in need of packaging supplies for sending items sold on eBay via our account workshopbecclesaea

This will help us and is good recycling too :)

Please contact us on 01502 715500 or email workshop@asperger.org.uk

Any donations of packaging material gratefully received!

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Donations requested - can you help?


At the A Shop at Beccles, we are in need of good quality clothing, furniture and electrical goods. If you can help please call 01502 715500. All proceeds from the shop go to supporting people affected by Asperger Syndrome.


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New group for people with AS aged 13-18

 

A New Youth Group for young people with Asperger Syndrome age 13 – 18 years is coming to Beccles in March.

 

There will be an open evening on Thursday 12th March at our Beccles premises for anyone wanting to know more about the group and to meet the staff.

 

If you are interested in attending or just want to know more about what Asperger East Anglia does please join us at 6.30pm at:

 

The A Shop
1A Market Street
Beccles, Suffolk
NR34 9QA

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New: Book sales extended to Mondays

 

We are pleased to announce that our book sales at Beccles are now open on Mondays from 10.15am-4.15pm. If Thursdays and Fridays aren't convenient for you and you love books, why not pay us a visit?

We also have furniture or electronics sales at Beccles for much of the week - please drop by and have look, or telephone 01502 715500 for more information.

1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ. 01502 715500

Edited by Martin Howe

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Beccles adult social group news


As many of you know, I work for Asperger East Anglia; I sell books, operate the Society's social media feeds and run the "Adults with Asperger" social group at Beccles.


I am also a member at Norwich Astronomical Society and have been for over four years, joining not long after I started attending the social groups. During that time, I have progressed to being part of a group of volunteers at Norwich Astronomical Society who help out and give talks at public outreach events. We host cub scout packs, schools and various special interest groups, so it seemed only logical to take the Asperger group along on a group visit.


I would like to thank my fellow club members for their help on Wednesday evening. In fact in all three capacities - Norwich Astronomical Society club member, Asperger East Anglia employee and adult with ‎Autism - I was please with support from my fellow group visit volunteers. It's SO nice to see people who care turning out to further the Club's aims of outreach to various groups as well as the general public :D


And a reminder for people living in or near Beccles: if you are over 18 and have Asperger Syndrome or HFA and wouuld like to meet others like yourself, why not come to our group meetings? A formal diagnosis is not required. We meet twice a month and have a stay-in-and-chat meeting at the end of the month and a go-out-and-do-stuff meeting at the beginning of the month.; there is a similar group for the Norwich area.


Details of the groups can be found on the Asperger East Anglia website.


A talk on telescopes and equipment

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The helpers who made the visit possible

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Me - with both badges around my neck :)

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A small telescope, close-up

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Setting up for the talk

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An introduction to astronomy:

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Live/Work in or near Beccles? Then come and view the eclipse with us on Friday!


This Friday, 20th March, there will be a partial eclipse of the Sun between 8.30 and 10.40 and some of it will be visible from the A Shop yard, 1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ; this is opposite "Appointment with Friends" and the Co-Op loading bay.


Weather permitting, we will hold an informal viewing session in the yard, using equipment designed for viewing the Sun safely.


I am a member of Norwich Astronomical Society, so there will be an actual amateur astronomer on hand to help!


Oh and SAFETY FIRST! Looking right at the Sun, even with the naked eye, let alone binoculars or a telescope is DANGEROUS. You could blind yourself permanently. Sunglasses, welder's glasses, exposed photographic film, etc., won't protect you.


Only solar safety goggles or purpose-designed astronomical equipment can be safe and only if looked after and used correctly.


A guide to SAFELY viewing an eclipse is available on-line from the R.A.S.


Have fun but be careful - see you there!

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Beccles Youth group starts Thursday 2nd April

The Beccles Youth group starts on Thursday 2nd April and thereafter fortnightly; if any young people in the Beccles (NR34) area with Asperger Syndrome between the ages 12-18 are interested in attending could they please contact Thecla Fellas on 07776 231 485.

 

Urgently seeking furniture for our Beccles charity shop

We are urgently seeking furniture for our Beccles charity shop & workshop. All donations are gratefully received and all proceeds go to help people affected by Asperger Syndrome. If you can help, please contact Thecla Fellas on 07776 231 485.

 

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Do you have any old vinyl records that you no longer want? We’d be happy to turn them around :) If you would like to donate them to us, please contact Thecla Fellas on 07776 231 485.

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A Shop & book store opening at Easter

Our book store has lots of gardening books in, just ready for Spring; plus with Easter and holidays coming up, we have many children’s books too. We are open on Good Friday and intend to open on Tuesday (with Monday opening hours) this week if possible – please phone 01502 715500 on the day.

Our charity shop, the A Shop, is open on Good Friday and Easter Monday. We have all our usual fare and the workshops are open to their usual times except for Easter Monday. 1/1A Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ.

Enjoy your weekend!

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Beccles book store temporary closure


Would everybody kindly note that our book sales at Beccles will close early on Monday 13th April at 3.30pm and be closed on Thursday 16th April. We will be open again on Friday 17th April.

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Our book store is reopening after a short break


We now have a dedicated room for the book store and reopen tomorrow (Friday 17th April 2015). We've brought out a slightly different selection of stock so there are new things for you to see.


Entry to the building is the same door as before and we are still in a room above the A Shop - please follow the signs.


Opening hours for now are as usual, but with the dedicate room, they will be expanding in the future; please watch this space.


Currently our hours are Mondays 10.15am-4.45pm, Thursdays & Fridays 9.30am-4.45pm.


Thanks to all our customers and donors - please come in and welcome us into our new home!


Martin Howe

Book Sales & Social Media Co-Ordinator,

Asperger East Anglia


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Book Store hours & Special Events at Beccles


Extended hours for our Book Store at Beccles:


From the 1st of May, we will be opening more often: Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; plus Spring, Summer and Autumn Bank Holidays. Opening times will be the same as the A-Shop.


Special event opening times:


In addition, all of our retail departments at Beccles will open this Sunday, 3rd May: the A-Shop, the Book Store & the Woodwork department, plus a jumble sale in the yard. Something for everyone!


Meanwhile we are running short of furniture and shop-quality bric-a-brac, clothes & paperback fiction. If anyone has any of these that they no longer need, donations would be welcome and as usual, all proceeds go to helping people affected by Asperger Syndrome.


You can find us at 1/1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ.

Tel. 015602 715500.

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We have some more furniture for sale at the A Shop:

Computer desk with wall anchor points - £25.

Red car bed for children, good condition - £50.

Traditional style double bed & mattress by the Brass Bed Company. There is damage to one bedknob, otherwise in very good condition - £150.

All of our furniture can be delivered for a charge. For details or to view, please enquire at the A Shop, 1a Market Street, Beccles, NR34 9AQ or telephone 01502 715500.

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We are now registered with Total Giving:

 

Total Giving is a website helping people make donations knowing that 100% goes straight to their charity.

 

For example, if someone wanted to undertake a sponsored marathon for Asperger East Anglia, they would ask their sponsors to donate via Total Giving; any money donated would then go straight into our PayPal account and we would receive it immediately.

 

www.totalgiving.co.uk/donate/asperger-east-anglia

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Beccles A-Shop and Book Store at Bank Holiday Weekend

The A-Shop and the Book Store at Beccles are open today (Saturday 23rd May) and we have a furniture sale as well.

Please note that we are unable to open tomorrow or on the Bank Holiday Monday, as originally planned, due to unforseen circumstances. Normal opening will resume Tuesday (26th may).

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

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