Chichester Observer

St Wilfrid’s relaunches improved shop

- Yasmin Randall news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

Crowds gathered in town last Saturday to witness the relaunch of St Wilfrid’s Hospice’s South Street charity shop.

Trustee for the Hospice, Julian Clayton, joined Chief Executive, Alison Moorey, to officially cut the ribbon and reveal the improved and modern store on Saturday, March 16.

Both regular and new customers to the store were welcomed with a glass of fizz and a variety of cakes while browsing the large range of exclusive opening day offers, in celebratio­n of Mother’s day.

Julian said: “The first 32 customers in the store received a goodie bag to thank them for their ongoing support, one goodie bag for each year St Wilfrid’s has been actively supporting the local community with end of life care”.

The team at St Wilfrid’s are thankful to Boots, Clarins, Lancome, Molton brown, Montezuma’s, Crate and apple, Glorious spa, Nuffield Health and Fitness and Costa who donated the contents of the goodie bags and the Brick Kiln Garden Centre for providing the display window basket.

Chichester BID chairman, Colin Hicks, who joined the opening, said: “Chichester is particular­ly well placed to meet the changes in the high street. Local pillars of the community like St Wilfrid’s Hospice offer something unique with their shops you cannot find anywhere else”.

Sponsor Draper’s Yard have opened a competitio­n up the public to guess how much the window prize is worth at retail in pounds and pence in the ‘Win the window’ competitio­n running from Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 30.

The new shop is open Monday to Saturday, from 9am through till 5pm, and with a constant flow of donations from the community the shop is always full of a variety of clothes, accessorie­s, furnishing­s and more.

Anyone interested in a volunteeri­ng opportunit­y can either visit the shop, have a discussion with Jemma by calling 01243 778966 or visit stwh.co.uk for more informatio­n.

 ??  ?? The new and improved store has been noticed by many walking into Chichester’s high
The new and improved store has been noticed by many walking into Chichester’s high
 ??  ?? Theresa Haughey, a shopper from Boston who was delighted to find a complete wedding outfit at the opening
Theresa Haughey, a shopper from Boston who was delighted to find a complete wedding outfit at the opening

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