May 2023 by Peters Allan
Staffs can be nicer. People at the till look very irritated for some reason. Shop also smell...
March 2023 by C N
Would be a great store if the person at the till had the minimum customer service skills (young lady with very short hair, according to the receipt given "clerk 5318"), a smile or saying hello and thanks don't cost anything, it makes me wonder why would you volunteer at a charity shop if you're bitter and rude, looking at customers as if they were scum. It is a shame as the shop itself is good but this lady's attitude managed to make me feel inferior and depressed for the rest of the day.
March 2023 by Bryan M
Awesome charity shop
March 2023 by Teresa Will
Rude staffs
January 2023 by David Simmonds
SHOP IS GREAT WELL RUN BY LOVELY HELPFULL STAFF
November 2022 by Jatin Patadia
Rude staff called Donna Ferance. Do not follow the return policy and finds excuses for not returning the goods. Hopeless stuff anf staff. Someone needs to take action towards Donna.
November 2021 by Carlos MCBen ?Bengas? Goodvibes Tribe
Great prices friendly staff...staff Irish Scott man stays there volunteering for 6 years...a true Charity shop helping communities with love and as a charity shop should be...affordable!!..
November 2021 by ishbel macfarlane
Fantastic Store
March 2010 by Em C.
I like this charity shop a lot! Not only is it fronting an imperative cause, but on a more superficial level this shop has a lot of quality goods to offer! Most of the clothes are well spaced out throughout the store and in really good nick. There are some high street brands to be had, but also clothes to suit an older generation. To keep the tea lady inside me happy, there's always ample supply of crockery to be discovered in these parts (the people who donate in Victoria Road obviously have good taste), including some rather beautiful, chintzy tea pots and fireplace figurines. They still sell videos, they seem to frequently be supplied with old Playstation games (which are fastly becoming a rarity with the speed technology evolves), and a shelf dedicated to books. I'm usually successful at finding something I like in this shop and it seems to be a regular haunt for the locals too, from mums who've just picked their kids up from school to a meeting ground for retired ladies looking for a new jacket. The staff seem helpful enough and it's so clean everytime I visit someone is hoovering! On my most satisfying journey to this place I came out with a 30pence book full of Sweater Knits from the 80s. There are some absolutely howling patterns in there so this review will be getting updated when I eventually get round to knitting the sweater with the knitted adder winding its way up to form a polo neck...I kid you not. Watch this space, but more importantly keep your eyes peeled for bargains in this shop!