Naomi, the manager rules and is the kindest soul one can find. All her volunteers are ideal. There has been an increase on prices lately and as I am povertu-stricken I won't say I am happy that books went from 3 for 1£ to 1£ a piece, but it is a WONDERFUL CHARITY and frankly a good cause with great staff. It's clean, well-organised, etc. I mean you walk in there like in a real shop. No bad smell. Clothes well pressed. They do have racks where clothes are £1 a piece. Support Earl Mountbatten. Easy to find, behind Boots the Chemis. Across you have the Samaritans, great place to go to: I know what I am talking about; I have a long history of self-harm and if I am alive today it is because the Samaritans savit my life...
Read moreOne of the better priced charity shops. The children's clothes are lovely and normally a bargain price. The baby hats are a little dear I think in comparison to the childrens clothes prices. It's a shame other charity shops have got greedy and forgotten that they were originally opened to help the poor in the communities to buy clothes etc . I hope this one stays at good prices and keeps a fair balance between getting money for charity and helping the...
Read moreI had to arrange for a large collection of furniture, books, pictures, etc from our house which has several residents, because of a redecoration programme. Everyone kept adding to the pile, and when I contacted the Hospice shop they had to send a large van! The experience was extremely uplifting and rewarding, rather than a chore. Everyone involved was friendly, helpful and efficient, it was a real pleasure. Thank...
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