A REVAMPED hospice shop has thrown open its doors to customers.
The St Richard’s Hospice shop in Mill Lane, Bromsgrove, officially re-opened last week.
The store was previously a St Richard’s Hospice dress agency, called Déjà vu, but has been transformed into a traditional charity shop.
It will boast a fresh stock of men’s and ladies clothing, accessories, bric-a-brac and new goods over one floor.
Dan Corns, commercial director at St Richard’s Hospice, said they were excited to re-open the Bromsgrove store.
“We have updated the shop to a traditional format, as our previous dress agency did not perform in the same way as our Déjà vu store in Malvern," he said.
“Customers can browse a wonderful range of quality second-hand and new goods – with proceeds helping to fund our care to patients and their families.
“We have an ever-growing portfolio of fantastic shops, all staffed by a brilliant team of staff and volunteers, across the county.
“If you are interested in volunteering at our new shop in Bromsgrove, gaining skills and helping to make a difference, then we want to hear from you.”
Following the official re-opening, the shop hours will be 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday.
To find out more about volunteering at the hospice shop in Bromsgrove, visit strichards.org.uk/volunteering or call the volunteers team on 01905 763963.
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