When it is cold and wet a lot of people rely on radiators to dry their real nappies. If you live in a hard water area this could mean that your nappies go a bit hard. Some nappies are better than others for hard water areas:
The Flip Nappies from bumGenius are good for hard water areas, and they dry relatively quickly too. They are one size nappies, easy to use, you need a cover and an insert that can be disposable or washable, if you want to learn more please visit our Quick Guide to Flip Nappy System
One of the other reusable nappies we recommend at the Natural Nursery for hard water areas is the bumGenius. This is a birth to potty pocket nappy and it is also a relatively quick dryer.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Keeping Cloth Nappies Soft
When it is cold and wet a lot of people rely on radiators to dry their real nappies. If you live in a hard water area this could mean that your nappies go a bit hard. Some nappies are better than others for hard water areas:
The Flip Nappies from bumGenius are good for hard water areas, and they dry relatively quickly too. They are one size nappies, easy to use, you need a cover and an insert that can be disposable or washable, if you want to learn more please visit our Quick Guide to Flip Nappy System
One of the other reusable nappies we recommend at the Natural Nursery for hard water areas is the bumGenius. This is a birth to potty pocket nappy and it is also a relatively quick dryer.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Real Nappies, Baby Health and Saving Money
Washable Nappies
Modern cloth nappies are easy to use, save you a fortune and are better for your baby and the environment.
A modern washable nappy system consists of an absorbent part (the nappy) and a waterproof part (the nappy wrap or cover).
There are lots of types of nappies and you can find out more about the different styles at www.naturalnursery.co.uk
My Baby’s Health
Disposable nappies contain over 200 chemicals, some of which are believed to cause cancers or hormonal changes. Cloth nappies are made from soft or natural fabrics to feel lovely on the skin and have the following health benefits: They have better air circulation than disposables, meaning your baby is kept cooler and fresher and latest research shows lowered sperm counts may be due to raised scrotal temperatures in disposables Many parents report a reduction in nappy rash and eczema when they make the switch to cloth Babies in cloth nappies adopt the “frog” position which offers better posture support and can help hips develop properlyThe Money
A full set of cloth nappies, including home laundry, will cost from £200 to £500, against a total bill of around £1500 to £2000 for disposable nappies. This could give you a saving of around £12 PER WEEK if you use cloth nappies and reusable wipes. You may also qualify for a nappy incentive from your local council; you can find out more on our website at www.naturalnursery.co.uk/real-nappy-incentives.html Plus you can keep your gorgeous nappies and use them for your next baby.Sunday, 8 July 2012
Choosing your Real Nappies
With so many brands, styles and types of nappies around, it can be a little hard to work out which one is right for you and your baby.
There are a number of factors that you might like to consider:
Your budget
Flat nappies or simple one size nappies are more economical than all-in-one nappies. There might be a real nappy incentive scheme in your area which could give you cash back or offer a free trial.
Speed of drying
Pocket and flat nappies will dry quickest, followed by slim one-sized nappies with all-in-ones taking the longest to dry
Fabric
Natural fabrics such as organic cotton or bamboo are lovely on a baby’s skin but new fabrics are hard-wearing and absorbent
Ethics
You could try to buy nappies that are made in the UK or Europe or ensure that they come to the UK by boat, not aeroplane to reduce “nappy miles”
Fit
If you want a slim fitting nappy, then look for trim nappies such as the Flip or the Mother-ease one size
Breastfed new baby poo
Generally a 2-part nappy system is better at containment but we have had good reviews of the Flip and the Wonderoo too
Ease of use
All-in-one nappies are the simplest to use, but they do take longer to dry and are more expensive
If you want more help and advice in choosing the perfect nappy for your family please visit www.naturalnursery.co.uk/reusable-nappies-advice.html
Sunday, 1 July 2012
See a disposable nappy mountain!
UK parents throw away around 3 billion disposable nappies every year - that is a lot of landfill and this is what one babies nappy mountain looks like -
It is believed that it will take up to 500 years for these nappies to decompose (all the while producing dangerous methane gas), which could be a big headache for our grandchildren. A Women’s Environmental Network study shows that disposable nappies use: 3.5 times as much energy 8 times as much non-renewable raw materials 2.3 times as much waste water as reusable nappies.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Real Nappy Comparison Chart, which one is best for you?

Here at the Natural Nursery we are passionate about real nappies and we want to make it easier for you to find the very best ones for your family.
Sizing
Real nappies may be sized, to cope with growing babies or one sized/birth to potty, meaning the same set of nappies should fit from around 8lbs to 35lbs, roughly the size of babies/toddlers when they are in nappies.Flat Nappies
Terry squares or pre-folds - rectangles of fabric that can be folded in a number of ways to ensure the perfect fit for your baby. They are highly economical, hard-wearing and are among the easiest washable nappies to care for. The Flip Nappy System is particularly popular as it is so simple to use and comes with a range of inserts.All-in-One Nappy
A nappy that contains both the absorbent part and the waterproof part in one, so it goes on and off the baby much like a disposable. All-in-Ones can be sized or birth to potty and can fasten with hook and loop tape or poppers. They can be very convenient to use, but are more expensive than other brands and may not last as long as the whole nappy has to be washed and dried each time.2-Part Nappy
A nappy system where the absorbent and waterproof parts are separate, meaning they can be washed separately as the nappy wrap does not need to be washed each time it is used. A 2-part shaped nappy can be sized or birth to potty. The birth to potty versions are more common and normally adjust using rows of poppers to ensure a neat, leak free fit.Pocket Nappy
A shaped nappy that works much like an all-in-one nappy except that the absorbent part is stuffed into a pocket in the nappy, between the lining and the waterproof cover. This means you can add as much or as little padding as you need, and it comes out for easy washing and drying. Again, they can be sized or birth to potty and once they have been assembled they are as easy to put on as a disposable nappy.Sunday, 17 June 2012
Making your own disposable baby wipes
It is easy to spend a fortune on disposable baby wipes, when it is very simple to make and use your own washable wipes.
Even families that use disposable nappies often use reusable wipes as they are so soft on the baby, save hundreds of pounds and don’t contain any nasty chemicals.
Washable wipes can be used for all sorts of clean ups – on hands and faces, not just on bots.
I just dampen my wipes under the hot tap before using, but you could make up a special solution if you liked. The wipes can then be popped in the nappy bucket ready for washing or just washed along with your normal laundry if you don’t use cloth nappies.
Making your own fleece washable wipes is very simple, I made mine out of an old fleece blanket. If you don't have one, you can pick one up cheaply at charity shops, car boot sales or discount stores in town. I chose a tartan pattern as it is easy to cut out – just follow the lines. As a rough guide, you want the wipe to be about the size of your palm, say around 10cm x 15cm but it is really up to you. To make your own fleece baby wipes:
I just dampen my wipes under the hot tap before using, but you could make up a special solution if you liked. The wipes can then be popped in the nappy bucket ready for washing or just washed along with your normal laundry if you don’t use cloth nappies.
Making your own fleece washable wipes is very simple, I made mine out of an old fleece blanket. If you don't have one, you can pick one up cheaply at charity shops, car boot sales or discount stores in town. I chose a tartan pattern as it is easy to cut out – just follow the lines. As a rough guide, you want the wipe to be about the size of your palm, say around 10cm x 15cm but it is really up to you. To make your own fleece baby wipes:
- Lay your fleece fabric/blanket out and cut along one of the lines to make a strip of fabric your chosen width.

- Cut the strip into your chosen lengths.

- My fabric is a picnic rug, so I had to unpick the blanket stitch edging.

- Snip a small triangle off each corner as this will make wipe easier to hold.
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Caring for your cloth nappies
You will need to wash your new nappies a few times before you use them to ensure they are fully absorbent. We suggest that you just wash and use a few nappies first to make sure they suit your baby as you will not be able to return any used or washed nappies.
When you need to change your baby, flush the disposable liner down the loo and pop the soiled nappy into your nappy bucket, ready for washing.
If you are using a 2-part nappy system, you can wipe the wrap out ready to be used again, unless it is very soiled.
Please refer to individual manufacturers’ guides for specific instructions - you will find more information on our website at www.naturalnursery.co.uk/reusable-nappies-advice.html
To wash your nappies:
- Flip any solids off the nappy and into the loo before you put them in your nappy bucket
- There is no need to soak your nappies - dry pailing (without water) is much easier
- Wash at 60 degrees (or lower if you like)
- Use only 1/3 of the amount of detergent normally used
- Make sure you use a non-bio detergent that does not have perfumes, dyes, whiteners, brighteners or enzymes
- Do NOT add fabric conditioner, baking soda, bleach or vinegar
- Where possible, line dry your nappies but many can be tumble dried on low if necessary
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Why I chose to use real nappies
Hi, my name is Lisa and you might know me from www.lactivist.co.uk. I'm now the mum of an 8 year old but I clearly remember the nappy days and my reasons for choosing cloth rather than disposable.
When I was pregnant I planned and was lucky to get a natural homebirth, breastfeeding was a given (I'd lived in Asia and seen the very dodgy marketing of Infant formula over there, and having spent almost 9 months growing this baby I didn't want to put anything in it that I hadn't made myself) so cloth nappies seemed to fit in with the whole crunchy parent thing.
I was really lucky to win a months free nappy service which meant I didn't have to think about buying anything at all for a while, then I started to cut down the amount of nappies I got from the service and I bought my own wraps and nappies - I found that my son went through phases of heavy wetting that the services' prefolds (layers of cloth sewn up to make them more absorbable that you put inside a waterproof cover) just couldn't cope with.
I have to admit I became very nerdy about nappies, I still know that a motherase nappy can hold almost a pint of liquid and I became literate in nappy speak - aplix, poppers, gusseted legs....... Buying nappies was fun although today the range of funky nappy wraps is much wider than it was back in my day.
When my son was about 9 months old I bought some eco friendly disposables for a camping trip and I found them so much hassle, I was always looking for bins, with the cloth nappies I got into a really easy habit of carrying just what I needed to go out, a couple of nappies ready folded, with liners, in wraps, a wet bag, a couple of cloths for washing and some bum cream. When I changed him I just popped the dirty stuff in the wet bag, job done until I got home and it went in the bucket or in the machine if there was a full load. Being horribly competitive I used to race disposable mums in changing rooms, I always won, I was quicker at popping a real nappy on my wiggly son than they were with disposables.
I think people are sometimes put off by the choices of real nappies and the idea that they are a hassle - the choices are fun because you can get exactly what you want for your child, and they are definatly not a hassle!
If you are just starting out on a cloth nappy adventure, have fun, I can't say I'd like to do it again but I do have nostalgic thoughts of happy times.
Lisa
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Local Real Nappy Incentives, is your area on the list?
Are you interested in trialing real nappies? Why not see if you can get a cash incentive from your local council?
The Natural Nursery can help you with the paperwork – you will always receive an emailed and paper receipt from us for your reusable nappy purchase but do let us know if there is anything else you need.
We keep this list as up to date as we can on www.naturalnursery.co.uk, but this is the list as at 1st April 2012.
Please let us know if there are any schemes that have changed or if we have missed any out.
Bournmouth Borough Council Real Nappy Incentive SchemeBournmouth Borough Council is currently offering £30 cash back to Bournemouth residents when you spend £45 or more on real nappies. www.bournemouth.gov.uk |
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Bradford Real Nappy ProjectFree cloth nappy starter kit - a selection of nappies for you to try at home for Bradford residents. www.bradford.gov.uk |
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Bracknell Forest Council£30 cash back www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk |
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Bristol City Council Real Nappy Incentive Scheme£30 off the initial cost of buying reusable nappies for your baby when you spend £50 or more with a signed up retailer. www.bristol.gov.uk |
Carmarthenshire Real Nappies CampaignFree reusable nappy trial pack for Carmarthenshire residents. www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk |
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Central Bedfordshire Nappy Incentive SchemeIf you live in Central Bedfordshire (excluding Luton), Central Bedfordshire Council will give you £25 cashback when you spend over £50 purchasing washable nappies, covers or training pants from any company, or subscribe to a nappy laundry service. www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk |
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Ceredigion County Council Real Nappy IncentiveCeredigion County Council offers a free Real Nappy trial scheme for babies. www.ceredigion.gov.uk |
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Cheshire West and ChesterOne Month's Free Nappy Laundering Service (worth £45) or up to £25 Cashback on reusable nappy purchases (half of the amount spent, up to a maximum of £25) www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk |
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Cumbria Real Nappy Scheme£35 voucher to spend on reusable nappies. www.cumbriarealnappycampaign.org |
Darlington Real Nappy Incentive Scheme£25 cash back to residents who register. Applicants must be a Darlington resident and be able to provide a receipt for purchase of a pack of real nappies (cash back is available on purchases of over £50 on real nappies) www.darlington.gov.uk |
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Derbyshire Time For Change Real Nappy Incentive Scheme£25 cash back when spending over £50 on real nappies and covers and a two week trial of a nappy lending kit, which costs £5./p> www.derbyshire.gov.uk |
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Dorset County CouncilParents can apply for a £30 voucher from the county council. When the voucher is sent to them, a list of Dorset retailers will also be included. Parents can spend their voucher with one of the retailers listed. This includes the option to use the voucher with a nappy laundry scheme. The voucher will expire after two months. www.dorsetforyou.com |
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Dudley Metropolitan Borough CouncilParents living in the borough can claim £30 when they spend over £50 on washable nappies or accessories www.dudley.gov.uk |
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Epsom & Ewell Borough CouncilReal Nappy Trial Kit. www.epsom-ewell.gov.uk |
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Essex Real Nappy Incentive SchemeEssex residents can currently benefit from two promotional offers: Sample nappy pack for £10 or a £10 refund www.essex.gov.uk |
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Exeter Reusable Nappy TrialIf you live in Exeter, you can borrow a full set of washable nappies, including some of the most popular brands in the UK, for a whole month, absolutely FREE. www.naturalnursery.co.uk |
States of Guernsey Real Nappy Incentive SchemeA £35 voucher towards the purchase of real nappies from the Public Services Department. http://www.gov.gg |
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Gwynedd Council Real NappiesA pack of real nappies worth £30, or a voucher worth £30 to be spent on real nappies with local suppliers. www.gwynedd.gov.uk |
Highland Real Nappy ProjectReal Nappy Starter Packs with a retail value of over £70 are currently available to Highland Council residents for only £15 (£5 for famiies using Healthy Start vouchers). www.hrnp.org.uk |
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Isle of Wight Real Nappy NetworkOur nappy "Library" of over 20 different makes and styles is available for viewings to help you make your mind up. Parents can have a two week free hire nappy trial (pick-up charge of £4.95 and a refundable deposit of £15 required) http://www.iownappies.co.uk |
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Leeds City Council Real Nappy Incentive SchemeParents can either get a free trial pack or £30 cash back when they spend £50 on real nappies. www.leeds.gov.uk |
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Leicestershire Real Nappy Network£30 cash back and a lending kit to borrow. www.darlington.gov.uk |
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Lincolnshire Real Nappy CampaignThe Lincolnshire Real Nappy Campaign is offering £30 cashback off your purchase of real nappies.Download an application form here www.lincolnshire.gov.uk |
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Real Nappies for LondonThis London-wide scheme is to provide parents with an opportunity to try real nappies. Check the list of boroughs on the Real Nappies for London websiteto see if your borough has joined the scheme. www.realnappiesforlondon.org.uk |
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Luton Borough CouncilExpectant or new parents can apply for a cash back sum of £40 against the purchase of real nappies, and covers from any company, or subscribe to a nappy laundering service subject to proof of purchase, i.e., till receipts. The minimum spend on real nappies before qualification for the cash back is £50. www.luton.gov.uk |
Manchester Real Nappy CampaignA free month-long trial of Cottontails Nappy Laundry Service www.manchester.gov.uk |
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Medway Council Real Nappy Incentive Scheme£30 incentive. www.medway.gov.uk |
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Norfolk Real Nappy Incentive SchemeNorfolk County Council offer £30 cash back for parents who use washable nappies. You must spend £45 or more on washable nappies, liners, wraps, trainer pants or a nappy laundry service. To apply, your child must be resident in Norfolk and aged between 0 and 24 months www.norfolk.gov.uk |
North East Lincolnshire CouncilWe will refund parents and carers in North East Lincolnshire half the set up costs of Real nappies, up to £50. For example if you spend £60 - we pay back £30, if you spend £120 - we pay back £50 www.nelincs.gov.uk |
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North Somerset Council Real Nappy IncentiveFree hire kits that contain a range of nappies that have been chosen by local sellers as being the best on the market. You can hire a kit for free for two weeks. www.n-somerset.gov.uk |
Northumberland Cloth Nappy IncentivesFree hire kits that contain a range of nappies that have been chosen by local sellers as being the best on the market. You can hire a kit for free for two weeks. www.northumberland.gov.uk |
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Nottinghamshire Real Nappy Incentive SchemeNottinghamshire County Council is currently offering £25 cash back (one per household) to Nottinghamshire residents when you spend £50 or more on real nappies. www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/realnappies |
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Northamptonshire County CouncilFor every purchase made of real cotton nappies exceeding £60 from any retailer or online store, eco-friendly parents can claim £25 back.Offer of £25 cashback applies to either an order totalling £60.00 or more on washable nappies (excluding accessories, eg nappy buckets). www.northamptonshire.gov.uk |
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Oldham Council Real Nappy Incentive SchemeYou can get a 1 month free trial with a nappy laundry service or a free 2-week trial using a home laundry kit. If you decide to buy real nappies you can apply for a £30 voucher to help with the cost. www.oldham.gov.uk/learning/nappy_laundry_service.htm |
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Oxfordshire Real Nappy Incentive SchemeIf you live in Oxfordshire and would like to give cloth nappies a try, but are unsure about paying out for a full set, you can borrow a trial kit completely free of charge and with no obligation to buy. www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Reading Borough Council Real Nappy Incentive SchemeIf you live in Reading Borough and give them a receipt for real nappies you have bought you can claim £30 back. www.reading.gov.uk |
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Sandwell Cloth Nappy Cash Back SchemeTo help with buying new nappies Sandwell Council would like to say thank you by offering you £30 towards the cost of buying cloth nappies. www.sandwell.gov.uk |
Sheffield Real Nappy ProjectA £10 contribution, from Sheffield City Council is available for residents of Sheffield who purchase Real Nappies through the Sheffield Real Nappy Network www.sheffield.gov.uk |
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Shetland Isles Real NappiesCashback on real nappies purchased. if you keep receipts of two real nappy purchases spread over six months or otherwise prove that you have been using them, you will receive £30 back. www.shetlandrealnappies.org |
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Staffordshire New Nappy NetworkTo promote the use of washable nappies, Staffordshire County Council is offering a £30 discount. www.lichfielddc.gov.uk |
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Stevenage Borough Council Real Nappy Cashback Scheme£50 Real Nappy Cashback Scheme for Stevenage Residents www.stevenage.gov.uk |
Suffolk Real Nappy NetworkTrial Kids - each kit contains an assortment of nappies and wraps. This service is available to members of the Nappy Network. Anyone can become a member for just £12.99 a year. Hire Charges: 2 weeks for £28. We will request a £50 refundable deposit on each hire to cover any loss or damage to the kits. www.suffolkrealnappynetwork.org.uk |
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Surrey Waste PartnershipFree information pack containing a DVD and Real Nappy Guide. Free real nappy trial kit so that you can decide which type are best for you www.goreal.org.uk/surrey |
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Tamworth Borough Council Real Nappy Incentive SchemeA financial reward of up to £30 per child is available for using cloth nappies from Tamworth Borough Council through Staffordshire County Council. www.staffordshire.gov.uk |
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Three Rivers District Council Cashback for Real Nappy UsersIf you buy your own real nappies and wash them at home we offer up to £50 towards the cost.If you choose to sign up to a nappy laundering service for at least 6 months we will give you £80 towards the cost. www.threerivers.gov.uk |
Thurrock Council Nappy Incentive SchemeThurrock Council supports the use of real nappies by offering a £10 voucher off of the price of real nappies. www.thurrock.gov.uk |
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Uttlesford District Council Nappy Incentive£10 for a Real Nappy Trial kit worth £25 and a £10 voucher to spend on reusable nappies. www.uttlesford.gov.uk |
Wakefield Council Real Nappy Incentive SchemeWakefield Council Real Nappy Scheme offers parents the opportunity to try real nappies, with free nappy packs or a cash payment towards the cost of a different choice of washable nappy. You can claim up to £20 off a trial kit OR £40 of a birth to potty kit. www.wakefield.gov.uk |
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Watford Real Nappy Incentive SchemeIf you use washable re-usable nappies or join a nappy laundering service you will be reimbursed with a one-off payment of up to £50 per family towards the cost. Children must be under 2 years of age. www.watford.gov.uk |
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Wealden District Council Real Nappy TrialFree Real Nappy Trial Pack for one month. www.wealden.gov.uk |
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West Berkshire CouncilWest Berkshire Council funds several trial buckets containing Real Nappies for parents to try for two weeks. www.westberks.gov.uk |
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Wokingham Borough Council Reusable Nappy Incentive SchemeWokingham Borough Council offer a £30 cash back incentive scheme. www.wokingham.gov.uk |
Wolverhampton Real Nappy Incentive Scheme£30 cash back on production of an original receipt, to prove that you have purchased real nappies. (Minimum purchase of £30 required per child)./p> www.wolverhampton.gov.uk |
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