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Christmas Shopping Online

Looking for a present for an OC? Then look no further...
10 Dec 2021
Written by Walter Murphy
Of Interest

You can shop online and have the items delivered to you or you can arrange to collect your purchase from the College.

Please be aware that the office is normally open on a Monday, Wednesday & Friday and post is collected from the College circa 1530hrs.

If you would prefer to collect your purchase(s) from the College, please contact the Society Office on 02890 764 127 to arrange for the item to be left at Reception.

To view the full list of items for sale from the shop please click here.

Note that the last post before Christmas is Friday the 17th of December.

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Please Note: Items may vary from those displayed in the photos.

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