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50p Sale at our Charity shops

By Mandy Coons | Category: Centre News

Published on Sunday 13th September 2015 at 14:42

Starting Monday 21st September our famous 50p sale starts at the Nearly New Zealand Charity shop on Campion St and the New Zealand Chari-tea shop on Uttoxeter Old Rd. All clothes, shoes, handbags 50p for all week. Pop in and grab yourself a real bargain.

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Published on Friday 5th December 2014 at 06:01

The Nearly New Zealand Charity Shop, Campion St, and the New Zealand Chari-tea Shop, Uttoxeter Old Rd, will both be closed over the Christmas period. They will close at 4.00pm on Saturday 20th December 2014 and re-open at their normal times on Monday 5th January 2015. We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to those of you who have supported us by donating goods to the shops and also for coming in and buying stock.

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Charity Race Night

By Mandy Coons | Category: Centre News

Published on Tuesday 23rd September 2014 at 05:42

Another of our great race nights at the Lonny Wilsoncroft Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Come and watch the horse racing on the big screen. 50p bets. Bar and Refreshments on sale. All proceeds to go to the Mini bus appeal.

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Published on Sunday 26th June 2011 at 14:39

Coming Soon - our second Charity Shop will be opening in a couple of months time. To be located on Uttoxeter Old Road, in the shop that was Infusion Cafe. We have been overwhelmed with donations for the Nearly New Zealand shop on Campion Street,(which will still be open) and have got the opportunity to have this new shop when it is refurbished. We are very much looking forward to this event, it is a lovely shop and we hope people will support us in this new venture. We will be looking for volunteers to work in the shop. If you are interested please contact us on 01332 290458, leav...

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