New Sussex animal rescue charity shop opens in Uckfield
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Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare’s new shop has opened up in the High Street and will be selling items to raise funds for its animals.
It is the third charity shop owned by the rescue organisation, with the existing shops situated in Lewes, and another at the rescue centre in Ringmer.
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Hide AdThe shop stocks womenswear, menswear and children’s wear, accessories, homeware, toys, books, CDs, DVDs, bric-a-brac and much more.
A spokesperson for the charity, which cares for up to 400 animals each day, said: “Make sure you pop in and browse for a bargain – all proceeds go towards helping injured and unwanted animals in need at Raystede.
“The Raystede shop team would be delighted to receive donations of good quality items to sell to help raise funds for the animals.
"These can be dropped off at the shop during opening hours.”
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Located at 130 High Street, TN22 1QR, the building has easy access and parking close by.
The spokesperson added: “We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone to our brand new Raystede charity shop and being part of the Uckfield community.”
The charity is also appealing for people to volunteer in the new shop, with roles including a fashion and accessories assistant, and a book department assistant.
Flexible shifts are available and full training will be provided.
For more information, and to apply, visit: www.raystede.org/volunteer or call: 01825 840242.