3195 days ago

Fundraiser: 200 litre Emergency Water tanks - We can deliver :)

Greg Hyland from Wellington West Community Patrol (WWCP / Western Patrol)

200 Litre Emergency Water Tanks Fundraiser for Wgtn West Community Patrol (Crime Patrol). Delivery possible :)

Following WCC's post about selling watertanks...

**Watertank $115 delivered within Wadestown and nearby suburbs by Wgtn West Community Patrol (WWCP - Crime Patrol) members as a fundraiser. Payment by cash or in advance via bank deposit / internet banking.

Email WWCP: buywatertank@gmail.com to order your water tank or via our WWCP Facebook page - www.facebook.com...

Note: Costs shown above WCC $105 are a Fundraiser price for the Wgtn West Community Patrol (WWCP) & to cover costs of acquiring water tanks.

Thanks - Greg

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