Last updated February 18th, 2022
The Octavia Foundation Charity shops helps raise money to support their programmes which provides accommodation to those in need.
Note: Owing to temporary closures the times below may not accurately reflect current opening hours.
The Octavia Foundation Charity shops helps raise money to support their programmes which provides accommodation to those in need.
The Octavia Foundation Charity shops helps raise money to support their programmes which provides accommodation to those in need.
The British Red Cross Shop sell a range of second hand clothes, books, bags, toys and bric-a-brac items to raise money for the Red Cross.
Mary’s Living & Giving Shops for Save the Children were established in 2009 from a philosophy created for Save the Children by retail expert, Mary Portas. But they go much deeper than just shopping. Run by local people for local people, Mary’s Living & Giving Shops are a collaboration of people’s ideas, values and beliefs. They are community hubs. They are where you can come to find inspiration, share a bit of local news, a skill, the time of day.
The Octavia Foundation Charity shops helps raise money to support their programmes which provides accommodation to those in need.
Trinity Hospice Charity Shop sells a wide range of donated goods including clothes, bric-a-brac items and gifts to raise money for charity.
FARA is a charity shop that sells a range of donated clothes, books, jewellery and bric-a-brac to raise money for Romanian orphans.
Trinity Hospice Charity Shop sells a wide range of donated goods including clothes, bric-a-brac items and gifts to raise money for charity.
Cancer Research UK is a charity which raises money for cancer research. The company was formed as a result of the merger between The Cancer Research Campaign and Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Their chain of charity shops sell second hand items such as clothes, books and records to raise money. They will accept any donations provided they are in saleable condition.