March 2024 by am m
Please update your website on things that can and cannot be accepted. So I know what to throw away. Otherwise fantastic service and great shop to have in neighborhood.
March 2024 by emma bennison
The new manger was nice but in your face she should have made me feel like a star but she didn?t
September 2022 by Zoi Dimtsa
There is no time that I stepped in there and I could go empty handed.Great selection of products and spacious compare to other charities.Nice and friendly staff.
April 2022 by Miss Petietia Noné (Miss Petietia)
I took many new/unused shopping bags for them and they were very happy to accept them. Friendly and polite.
September 2021 by Sam Smart
Nice one, lots of cheap bargains and not as tightly packed as some of the other charity shops on King Street. Picked up a couple of nice bits and the staff seem down to earth and easy going, which is nice.
June 2021 by redieat aklilu
Super friendly staff it doesn't feel like i am shopping. A guy called dean was extraordinary helpful he suggested some books i got mario puzo book for 75p
November 2020 by G Greene
support for a good cause, always donate here
November 2020 by Toren Farrell
Great wee charity shop.
November 2014 by Ziggy P
Often have a half price sale on all items in store.
May 2009 by Qype User (distan?)
The Cancer Research shop on King Street is rather mixed; while its selection of clothing is very small, and the book section even smaller, someone seems to regularly discard chunks of their collection of classic indie music there. An album only costs £2-3, so it's worth having a shuffle through their small and oddly specialised selection if you happen to really like The Smiths and you need to fill out your collection. Plus, it's the only place I've ever heard a musak version of Lady In Red, which you'd have thought was musak enough as it was. I dunno who picked the CD to pipe round the shop that day, but I salute them.