March 2024 by Name
The staff member on duty the day I shopped there made me feel so uncomfortable. It?s was a young lad as soon I walked in he was starring I was thinking okay that?s fine you look at people as soon as they walk in. As I continue shopping he continued starting and giggling, at one point he even walked to another coworker and was talking about me literally right behind my back. Anyway I ignored it and continued shopping, then he continued starring at me whilst singing Bob Marley and laughing.Definitely not stepping foot in that shop again. At this day and age people are treating people that look different this way. It?s ridiculous?.The clothes were well kept lots of great items to purchase just poor service.
November 2020 by Alison Williams
Would like to say what lovely people to work with in the shop I would tell anyone who as a few hours to spare please volunteer at this wonderful shop staff are so friendly Alison xxx
December 2012 by Qype User (justge?)
I used to help out in this shop when Christine used to run it.They have changed Managers since then it has gone downhill in my estimation. Maybe some music would help but it feels unfriendly now. Like a lot of Charity shops they are now asking prices way beyond the original cost of the items. Me going on about DVD prices again. I am happy to pay £2 for a dvd that i fancy watching. I invariably give it back to the charity shop afterwards. The policy in this shop is £2 a dvd. Fantastic! But if the DVD happens to have one of those extras discs with it, which nobody wants nor watches, then they charge £4 for the 2 discs..ha ha. This is more than the cost new. In the real world most places having realised that the DVD market is fast disappearing are happy to get £1each. Cash Convertors will give 25p each for DVDS and they sell them for £1. They have 1000's of them. The extras disc should not be considered a separate DVD, it is used mainly as a beer mat when you are watching the actual film. Again it is just a lack of knowledge on the part of the Manager but they don't like to be questioned so again no flexibility in their dealings. You either pay the asking price or you don't have it. It's not the way to do business in my opinion.
October 2011 by Qype User (Harbou?)
A large shop in Grove Road which has a lot of stock, although it is laid out a bit higgledy-piggledy inside. Prices are very reasonable compared with some of the other charity shops in the vicinity. Well worth a browse if you have the time, you never know what you might find!