A rant!
We're pruning furniture, and we have for disposal a large office table / workstation, wood veneer on a metal frame, sturdy, eminently serviceable and reusable. But it has been rejected on inspection by the local hospice because there are three small pock-mark blemishes on the veneer top. "It's not resaleable like that", we were told, "we won't take it". So I phoned an inner city furniture project who also do collections, explained what it was and said "in fairness, the local hospice has rejected it". "Well we won't take it either", they said.
For goodness sake! I'm darn sure the hospice could easily have got something for it, and the inner city project must have loads of poor families who would welcome a table. What is it with these people?
Now it will go down the tip, and I'll have to pay £25 to have the council collect it.