Whitehaven recycling shop aims to tackle furniture poverty
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By Mark Mcalindon
Published on March 12, 2026.
Cumberland councillor and project lead for Revive, Emma Williamson, aims to help people who cannot afford to furnish their homes. She found the charity's referrals for furniture and white goods in Whitehaven, and will lead workshops in which she will restore these items. The cost of living is high, particularly for those who move into a new property.
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