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Quality and specialist items sought in New Mills for hospice sale

A charity shop is hosting a 'drop and donate' session in New Mills for local people to donate quality or specialist items to help raise vital hospice funds.

Retail experts from Blythe House Hospicecare will be opening up the shop on Union Road from 9.30am to 12pm on Tuesday 19 January.

Local people are warmly welcome to drop in to the COVID-secure event with donations they think may be of interest, including designer wear and vintage items, collectibles, homeware, and luxury goods.

Any items donated will be sold on the hospice's eBay site, helping to raise money to provide free care to local people who are affected by life-limiting illness or bereavement.

The hospice say this isn't an opportunity for people to donate general items while its four high street shops remain closed due to government restrictions, and unfortunately they do not have the space to store donations when they're unable to sell any at this time.

For further information, email info@blythehouse.co.uk

People can also visit the hospice eBay store to see the types of items on offer at https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/specialsblythehouse

 

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Retail manager Sheena Palmer who looks after Blythe House Hospicecare's eBay site. 

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