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Shelter Scotland: shops opening up to receive donations

Shelter Scotland shops are opening up to receive donations A few selected Shelter Scotland charity shops are set to open their doors next week to accept donations. The first wave of stores opening up for public donation, from April 12, in Edinburgh are Forrest Road, Morningside and Stockbridge. In Glasgow shops are opening up for donations in Stockwell Street, the Botanics and in Paisley the charity shop will open on the High Street. All other Scottish shops will be accepting donations from April 21 when the teams return to work. Director of Shelter Scotland, Alison Watson, said: “Like so many other charities, the pandemic has been tough on our fundraising efforts, so we are delighted to announce today that some of our much-loved shops will be opening up next week in order to receive donations from the public.

Two Glasgow Shelter Scotland shops prepare to reopen for donations

Bosses have confirmed the two units will reopen in accordance with the Scottish Government advice.  The stores had been closed for more than three months to the coronavirus lockdown. Now, staff are getting ready to open up the two city branches on Stockwell Street and Great Western Road from April 12.  Alison Watson, Director of Shelter Scotland, said: “Like so many other charities, the pandemic has been tough on our fundraising efforts, so we are delighted to announce today that some of our much-loved shops will be opening up next week in order to receive donations from the public. “The hope is that people will have spent a least a little time during lockdown doing something of a spring clean and they may have a bag or two of unwanted items that we’d love for them to donate to us.

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