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Published Date: 05 August 2008
We are appealing urgently for all types of stock to satisfy increasing demand as the increase in food, fuel and heating costs affects those on increasingly tight budgets in our community.
Our Age Concern shop in Driffield is seeing an increasing demand for good quality clothing, books and household items.

To ensure we can meet this demand we need help. Customers can help us by having a spring clean and donating any items of clothing they have not worn for some time to us.

Donations into our shop will be sold at the best possible price to raise as much money as possible.

Even unsaleable items have a value to us as we sell them into the rag trade which is extremely buoyant at the moment.

For that reason, when donating, please do so to only bona fide charities as some collectors are unlicensed - please ask to see a driver's ID if you are in any doubt.

Money raised in our shop is used to help older people in our community. Please help us to help vulnerable older people in our community.
For further information please contact us at the address below.

The shop manager, Age Concern, Middle Street, Driffield




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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2008 2:20 PM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
  

 
 


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