A Watford charity that has been going for 17 years is facing being homeless in six months.
Watford Recycling Art Project (WRAP), which supplies recyclables that can be used for various art related projects, is nearing the end of its lease in Croxley Business Park.
The charity's volunteers are desperately seeking new affordable accommodation that could hold their huge stock - and need to move in by the end of August.
WRAP has been in its current warehouse in Building 1, Marlins Meadow, since January 2014, previously it was in Faraday House and before that it was based at Wiggenhall Road.
The charity is run by volunteers who collect items that might normally be thrown away from various businesses and make them available to nurseries, schools, colleges, after-school clubs, Scouts, small-scale theatre companies, special needs associations and non-profit making businesses.
WRAP volunteers can be booked to run art and craft workshops using materials currently stocked in the warehouse.
The charity can be contacted via http://watfordrecyclingartsproject.wkikspaces.com.
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