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Lively swapping at the Swapshare in Schalkwijk. ‘Great when someone else is happy with something you no longer use’

Lively swapping at the Swapshare in Schalkwijk. ‘Great when someone else is happy with something you no longer use’

The Schalkwijk shopping center hosted a "Swapshare" event where visitors could trade items they no longer used for something new. The initiative encouraged community sharing and provided a lively atmosphere for local residents to exchange pre-owned goods.

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