March 2024 by anthony bancroft
Refused entry to this Shop as we had our Little, Elderly, Blind, Deaf Dog in her little buggy.
Not on foot, Not Noisy, or in any way a threat to anyone.
Beggars belief in this day and age?Pram With a Kid YES, Pram with a Dog No?.what the hell is the difference. I?ve Heard all the excuses and none of them hold water. The Stupid Elderly Female Shop Assistant/Manager obviously was devoid of any Common Sense. The other Age Concern shop in the Town saw no problem in letting us in with her. Avoid this particular CHARITY SHOP if you have a dog as they Clearly Hate Dogs and possibly all Animals.
July 2017 by mark pacy
Friendly and helpful staff
May 2009 by Qype User (rachyb?)
this is definately the best of all the charity shops in bridlington by far. as you get further into town you will find that the charity shops become just as expensive as the other high street stores but this charity shop is almost central to the town yet it still has very cheap prices.
January 2009 by Qype User (bauct?)
As Help the Aged shops go this is definitely one of the small ones! They pack a lot in and can be difficult to move around when they are busy. It is worth the effort though. They have the new and unusual gifts the other help the aged shops have and seem to get unusual items donated. There is a nice choice of books and of course lots of things to wear. At Christmas they have a nice range of cards,in fact you can often do quite a bit of Christmas shopping here. If you go on market day you could perhaps finish it too.