July 2022 by Danny Crockford
You don?t expect to see things (that are in perfect condition), that you?ve donated, in the large bins less than 2 hours after you?ve dropped them off?I wish I?d given them to one of the other charity shops in pudsey.
July 2021 by Steve Watts
The heart and soul of Pudsey. I live in London so only visit every a few times a year but I always find the staff to be friendly, welcoming and very helpful. My mum hasn't been out and about since last March but the assistant asked after her only the other day and then when I passed the window the following day she gave me a friendly wave and a beaming smile. They say 'Charity begins at home'. And when I pop in I always definitely feel at home.
July 2021 by John Lamb
The assistant needs to learn respect and better manners when dealing with customers,especially one who donates to the charity by direct debit.
October 2018 by lisa godward
Love the shop but yesterday (11/6/18) i was disgusted at the womans comment behind the counter. In short comment was "no tickets on things today, everything £1, no returns, but then why would anybody bother to bring anything back for a measly pound, i mean you just wouldn't would you, " obviously this woman has never struggled! She shut up when i told her we had to live off 11p tins of rice pudding 19 years ago!
March 2010 by Rowena H.
I seem to be literally collecting the best charity shops to try as I travail my way through the Leeds retail scene. Pudsey might not be the first port of call for many when it comes to having a bit of a shop and a browse, but don't overlook this sweet little town, it's certainly worth a look. Being only half an hour or so on the bus from Headingley Stadium (the 91 in fact!) it's not that hard to get to and even easier by car. If you get off at Lidgett hill then you won't be able to miss this little gem of a charity shop. The thing I really enjoyed about this place was the sort of 'undiscovered' feel it has. There were tons of great little bits and bobs, lovely jewellery, quirky clothing, bargainous bric-a-brac and so on, inside but it was as if no one else knew about it. The signage of the shop itself must be some kind of relic, it looks like it may have practically been the RSPCAs original logo or something! They always seem to make a great effort on their window display and I found the volunteers to be pleasant and helpful. All in all another one to watch out for!