TY GOBAITH Children’s Hospice will be re-opening its Denbigh store this week, bringing the total of the charity’s stores to reopen since lockdown to 10.

The move comes after new working practices were bought in to make the store safe for customers, staff and volunteers.

The opening hours for the foreseeable future at the High Street store, which opens on Thursday, August 27, will be 10am until 4pm for three days a week, Thursday to Saturday.

Head of Retail Angela Whelan explained that new working practices have introduced to keep customers and staff safe, including social distancing rules, hand sanitising stations at shop entrances and contactless payment.

“All new donations are being isolated for 72 hours before sorting, in line with current guidelines,” said Angela.

“We have thought carefully about how we can open our stores and keep our staff and customers safe, taking into account social distancing and the new rules.”

Donations of stock can be taken to the Denbigh store during it opening hours, although Angela is asking people not to leave donations on the street and to phone ahead before travelling because space for isolating donated stock at the store for the required 72 hours is limited.

You can call the team on 01745 812782.

“We are asking our supporters to only bring us items that they themselves would like to buy. In these challenging times it will cost us money to have unsaleable items taken away so we are really keen to receive only good quality saleable clothes, accessories, homeware and bric-a-brac,” explained Angela.

More details about what stock donations will be welcomed can be found at: https://www.hopehouse.org.uk/donate-goods