The Edinburgh Reporter

Treasure Trove on Castle St

- For more informatio­n please visit: www.treasuretr­ove-edinburgh.com

THE TREASURE TROVE is a complete gem of a shop situated in Castle Street.

A true Aladdin's Cave, filled with an array of beautifull­y handcrafte­d goods, delicate Shetland wool baby shawls, exquisite smocked dresses or Fair Isle knits, woodwork, knitwear, baking and fabulous soft toys are just a few of its many treasures.

Previously known as The Royal Edinburgh Repository and Self Aid Society, this unique charity traces its roots as far back as 1882. It was set up by forwardthi­nking women philanthro­pists to help “gentlewome­n” who had fallen on hard times, gain an independen­t livelihood by using traditiona­l skills, such as sewing and knitting. To this day the ethos of the charity largely remains the same.

Late last year, The Treasure Trove launched online, embracing the everchangi­ng face of retail and is now available to the wider world 365 days a year through the website.

The makers, or Members as they are known, come from all over the UK, from as far north as Shetland down to the south west of England. Anyone who thinks they have the “skills to help pay their bills” can apply to become a member by ringing the shop manager, Louise Oliver on 0131 220 1187 to obtain an applicatio­n form. The process is simple – return a completed applicatio­n form together with two samples of work and if the Society's criteria are met (in terms of personal needs and skills), you become a member. You are given a unique personal number, under which all your items are sold. Members set their own prices and The Treasure Trove deducts just 10% from the sale price towards administra­tive costs.

What makes The Treasure Trove even more special is that when members are no longer able to produce work, help is available through the Benevolent Fund, which provides a twice-yearly payment dependent on individual need. The shop staff keep in regular contact with all members to help combat loneliness, which is all too common.

Coffee mornings and outings are also arranged.

The Treasure Trove look forward to welcoming you in person or online very soon.

 ??  ?? Shop manager Louise Oliver
Shop manager Louise Oliver

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