April 2023 by Gary J
Nice charity shop, was clean and tidy and prices (given the area) not bad at all. Lots of good quality items. Will definitely pop in again when we're in the area.
March 2022 by C
Seemed a bit expensive for Scope.
August 2021 by C Blog
Seemed a bit expensive for Scope.
July 2020 by Lee Saunders
Hi scopeIt's Lee, yes I'm very happy to be back volunteering in your. ? Very restful time at home since the virus but I learned 1 or 2 lessons and enjoyed taking part. ? I have been back at scope for 2 weeks now & yes it feels good to be back, I have changed 1 or 2 habits when I first begun & when I see my Gp he will be glad to hear I have not quit & feeling better to like ironed out some "kreeses" yes I'm happy always ready to learn more as I go on. ? Scope has been a life changer and I can go on smiling. ? Thank you for my text. ? BBFN. ?
February 2019 by Ally .
-Friendly staff / volunteers
February 2018 by Ali M
Great quality stuff and always new stock!
November 2016 by Cleveland Glenn, Jr.
I love this shop! A lot of super friendly staff and I've found so many nice clothes here.
January 2015 by Bluefem L.
Super friendly staff always on hand to help out, went in today and got the most amazing Prada boots and a stunning red silk scarf. I live locally and always pop in looking for a bargain. You never know what you will find do not believe the negative reviews this is how a real charity shop should be with helpful friendly staff and plenty of bargains to be had by us lucky customers. Good luck and happy rummaging.
May 2014 by Jonathan Anderson
A lovely, cosy shop with dedicated staff and volunteers and a friendly shop manager in Helen.
December 2008 by Rory F.
Scope is everything a shitty charity shop should be. This place is dark and I saw a woman stripping to try on a dress. The clothes are all smashed together on racks. They play bad 80's pop ( a definite plus) and sell a line of Scope Jewellery that is hideously tacky called Equality Range. The good news is the clothes are not expensive and you can find the odd piece that works like a leather skirt in size 8 for 8 pounds. It's enough to allow yourself the feeling of poverty for a minute. I have a paid double for these moments, as the paps have been harassing me.
December 2008 by Hannah R.
This place was so shocking that I don't even have a story about it. I know, when don't have have some sort of ridiculous story to tell? It really must have been exciting, no? Clearly i didn't feel to strongly about this place. If I were lifting weights, I'd lift the 2 kilos weights. Sometimes when I visit places I feel like I'd lift the 50 kilo weights, but not this time. It was the usual charity shop. Things organized by size, alright for basics, no great vintage finds, no super exciting ballgowns or dancing teapots (which I've seen before, I swear. The Christmas windows at Printemps, Paris 2006. It was amazing). Maybe someone will have better luck than me walking into this shop, you never know. In my professorial grade book of charity shops this get an average mark.
November 2008 by Qype User (Sonia?)
I really like going into this charity shop as all of the staff are always really chatty and friendly. I think it's a pleasant atmosphere. The shop is a little bit on the small side and as a result it tends to get a little bit overcrowded and messy. It can be difficult to make your way through the shop because of this but it's worth it because the staff are so friendly.
November 2008 by Qype User (92sm06?)
Friendly little charity shop on Camden High Street. The clothes can be a little bit disorganised, but they do try to keep them in categories. Great selection of new jewellery at bargain prices. Also sells other things like birthday (misc.) cards, shoes, toys. With a bit of a rumage it's possible to pick up some nice (and unusual) things.