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Charity shops tell donators: Think before giving

BBC News By Rebecca Wearn image captionSara Tilston, manager of Stockport hospice charity Beechwood Cancer Care, which is only open to shoppers, not droppers, this week. People should call and check before they drop off donations at charity shops, a trade association has warned. Despite strong sales since shops reopened, many are being flooded with goods they cannot sell, the Charity Retail Association said. Chairman Robin Osterley said: We have two asks of the generous public. Be thoughtful - is this stuff you d be prepared to buy yourself? And the second is to contact the shop before you roll up with armfuls of goods.

Is England s café culture set for a boost?

BBC News By Rebecca Wearn image copyrightSupplied image captionLeaf Group will be one of hundreds of cafe companies around the UK that has expanded outdoor seating in time for the reopening of hospitality Natalie Haywood s fondest memory of 2020 is sitting outside in the blazing evening sunshine, eating pizza with her little girl on Liverpool s Castle Street: We really felt like we were in Italy. Natalie co-owns the Leaf Group of venues in Merseyside, including the Oh Me Oh My and One Fine Day cafés. And for her businesses, being able to serve people outside was an absolute lifeline . It got our staff back to work. It gave customers options when they didn t feel confident going indoors and it gave city streets a new energy, she enthused.

Hundreds disappointed by Mother s Day bouquets

BBC News By Rebecca Wearn image copyrightGetty Images Hundreds of Mother s Day bouquets ordered online have either failed to turn up or been of very poor quality, the BBC has been told. Angry customers have taken to social media and review websites to complain. One of those is Nikki Warburton, from Newport in Shropshire, who ordered her mum a £23 bouquet from the site Lovely Flora World on 11 March. I d left it a bit late, and lots of other sites were not offering delivery, but this site was, she said. But when I called my mum on Sunday evening, she said nothing had come.

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