Martin House Children’s Hospice reopens charity shop doors in Leeds and Wetherby

Customers are being welcomed back as Martin House Children’s Hospice reopens its shops across Leeds following the lockdown.

Stores in Wetherby, Boston Spa, Garforth and Yeadon, as well as its furniture warehouse and showroom at Thorp Arch, were among 12 Martin House branches around the region which had to close in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Stephanie Rimmington, head of retail at Martin House, said: “We are delighted to be able to welcome our customers back to the shops, and our team has been working really hard to put all the safety measures we need in place to keep everyone safe.”

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Among the measures are anti-sneeze guards at tills, changed shop layouts, one-way systems and limits on the number of customers allowed in the shop at any time.

Staff and volunteers have PPE equipment, and the shop will be frequently sanitised. Donations of clothes and other items will also be quarantined for 72 hours and the shops will operate with limited opening hours, from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Saturday, to allow for deep cleaning.

Stephanie added: “We hope our customers will be patient while everyone gets used to the new ways we have to work, and we will be reviewing our procedures regularly, to make sure they comply with government guidance as it changes.”

As well as closing its shops during the lockdown, Martin House has been forced to cancel major fundraising events as a result of the pandemic, and expects to lose £2.4 million in planned income in the next 12 months.

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Stephanie added: “The income we get from our shops is vital to helping Martin House raise the money we need to care for families in this area. It’s hit us hard to have to close for more than three months, and we hope our customers will continue to support us now we’ve reopened our doors.”

Visit www.martinhouse.org.uk for more details.

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