Uniform Store Plymouth back open to provide free uniform for children next term
The fabulous volunteers are asking for more donations to help keep the store stocked up
The Uniform Store Plymouth is back open and ready to tackle child poverty in the city by giving out free uniforms. Arthur Goode with Deputy Lord Mayor Maddi Bridgeman and PAFC Club Ambassador Gary Sawyer
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The Baxter Regional Auxiliary is sponsoring a sale by The Uniform Shoppe II April 12 and April 13. The sale is taking place in the Lagerborg Dining Room of the Baxter Regional Cafeteria. The hours on April 12 will be from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. and from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. on 14th. Embroidery available. Payment methods include cash, credit/debit cards, checks and payroll deduct. All proceeds go back to support special services and equipment for Baxter Regional Center. Please enter thru the Main or Cline Emergency Center Entrances to be screened, masks are required. There will be a limit of 15 customers at one time.
New life for former Lawsons store in Plymouth
Liz Lawson said she was devastated to close the much-loved store which had been trading for 116 years
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Lawson s Plymouth store is now closed (Image: William Telford)
An appeal has been launched to allow a Plymouth church to expand its work in a new premises which was once home to a much-loved Plymouth shop.
Plymouth Vineyard Church is moving out of its existing home in Kinterbury Street into a new premises in Cornwall Street, which was Lawsons homeware shop until it closed in June last year.
Liz Lawson, great granddaughter of founder Tom Lawson, succeeded her father as managing director in 1998, said she was devastated to close the much-loved store which had been trading for 116 years.