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Prams And Pushchairs Blackpool

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If you have baby equipment, clothes or toys that you no longer use, we can pass them on to a local family who really needs them. Here what you need to do: Please check the list of items we rehome to see if we can take what you have to donate. If the items you have match what we can rehome, please email us with a list of what you have to offer and we can advise upcoming Donation Station locations and times. If you have a cot, pram/pushchair or highchair, these items have mandatory safety standards. We can only rehome them if they pass our safety checklist and meet the standards.Please take a few minutes to read the standards. Tips when assessing items for suitability: Check that the rails and base slats are present and are not splintered or otherwise damaged. Any metal rails or bars should not be bent or damaged. Assembly instructions MUST be provided with the cot and all screws/fittings placed in a sealed bag and securely taped to the cot frame.




If you do not have the instructions then check online as many are available to print, or get in touch with us with details of the make/manufacturer and we will advise if we can source them. We can rehome highchairs if they have a tray, safety harness, are sturdy and secure, with brakes if on casters and are clean. For pre-loved prams, pushchairs etc, it is also important to check that it is in good condition. Here is a handy checklist which shouldn’t take long to complete: If you have a safety gate to donate, please try to remember to include the adjuster screws and bolts, suction cups for mounting on the wall, any extension bolts etc with it, in a clear plastic bag, taped to the gate. All clothing should be freshly laundered please and sorted and bagged by size and gender. We stock sizes Newborn to 10 years. If clothing or linen has been in storage it’s important that it is washed again before donating to us. Stripey Stork prides itself on passing on items in great condition.




It makes all the difference to the mum on the receiving end. If you are not sure whether your clothing donation is suitable or not, a good barometer is would you give it to the children of a good friend? If the answer is yes, we are happy to receive it. We re-home toys for children up to the age of 5, so toys, games, puzzles and books are very welcome. If you would like to donate your preloved soft toys we ask that you please wash them first (please note that due to space constraints we only take small soft toys; if you have large ones please take them to your local charity shop). We also do not re-home used mattresses (of any type), electrical items, potties/toilet seats, door bouncers, Bumbo seats,  car seats (of any type), used breast pumps (of any type) or maternity or adult clothing. Please review this list of what we can and cannot home and if in doubt please email us. If you are unsure whether your donation is safe you can check against our safety checklist.




You can also assist by ensuring that your donation is cleaned before you bring it to us. Please see our FAQs if you have a question that is not covered here.Register for News & OffersGet offers, news and insider tips by email.Best Selling Tyre & Tube sets Genuine Mothercare My3 Tyre & Tube Set (12"/10") Genuine Phil and Teds Dot Tyres plus Inner Tubes - Set of 3 (10") Kenda Genuine Quinny Buzz Tyre & Tube Set (Hota A-1031) Mountain Buggy Duet Tyre & Inner Tube Set x 2 (10 x 2.0) Hota Genuine Phil & Teds Tyres with Inner Tubes Set of 3 (12") Kenda Phil & Teds Vibe Tyres with Inner Tubes Set of 3 - 300 x 55 Jane Slalom Pro replacement Tyres & Inner Tubes - Set of 3 (270 x 47-203) Tyre & Inner Tube Set for iCandy (x 2) size 280 Best Selling Inner Tubes Genuine Jane Slalom Pro Replacement Inner Tube (270 x 47-203) Phil & Teds Inner Tube Set (x3) 12" Genuine Phil & Teds Dot Inner Tube Set (x3) 10" - Kenda Inner Tube 6 x 11/4




Giyo Mini Pump Yellow The Uk's Number 1 for pram tyres & inner tubes On Yer Bike has been established, and operating from, the same premisies in Peterborough since 1970. As well as being a specialist cycle shop we also offer the Uk's largest selection of tyres and inner tubes for pushchairs, prams, strollers and buggies. Every product for sale on our website is also available in our Highstreet Store where we offer a Free Fitting Service on all pram tyres and inner tubes (£5 minimum spend). All our tyres and inner tubes are top quality and suitable for most makes and models including: Quinny Buzz, Jane, Quinny Speedi, Phil & Teds, Mamas & Papas, Hauk, Bugaboo, Cosatto Mobi, First Wheels, iCandy, Maclaren, Maxi Cosi, Joolz, Micralite, Silvercross..... Not only do we deliver to all parts of the UK, we also deliver to most countries in the EU including: France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland (Republic), Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden....




We also offer international delivery to Australia. Please Note: Due to insurance restrictions we are unable to deliver to the USA and Canada.A woman who abandoned a baby in her care by leaving her in an upturned pram without proper clothing on while she went on a drinking binge has been jailed.Julie Gill, 44, was supposed to be looking after the youngster when she went on a drinking binge in Blackpool, Lancashire, and forgot all about the baby.The little girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was found strapped into her buggy, face down in the dirt, by a man walking his dog at 7.30am on July 24.She had no coat, shoes or blanket, a dirty nappy and grazes to her nose and face.Judge Robert Altham, speaking at Preston Crown Court, said: 'She could have died.' Julie Gill, 44, was supposed to be looking after the youngster when she went on a drinking binge in Blackpool, Lancashire, and forgot all about the baby that wasn't found for hoursThe court heard Gill had been drinking vodka at her home in South Shore, before going to meet a friend at the Dutton Arms pub on Blackpool Promenade.She continued to drink lager and vodka at the pub before moving on to Duple Club.Her friend left the club at midnight




and Gill walked away, pushing the baby in the pram.But when she woke a neighbour at 4am, shouting she had lost her keys, the baby was no longer with her.The following morning a dogwalker spotted the buggy upside down in the park.Gill's bag and tablet computer were scattered around it, but when he went to tip the pram over, the man felt it was heavy and discovered the little girl asleep underneath.Judge Altham said: 'She had been alone, abandoned in an upturned pram with her face in the dirt.'She could have been attacked by a dog or a fox, she could have been abducted.'She could have found because of the position she was in, difficulty breathing.Police tracked Gill down to her neighbour's house using the contents of her bag, which was found with the buggy. The court heard Gill had been under financial and emotional pressure at the time of the offence. She pleaded guilty to child cruelty and sobbed as she was jailed for 12 monthsGill told officers she thought she had been attacked and had no recollection after leaving the club.

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