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11 years ago
Donegall street could do with renovation. Also some staff are more helpful than others. #SHAC
Old Manor House
Manor Drive
Lisburn BT28 1QX
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Cancer Research UK
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9 items = £36.80. I am one happy woman! 3 tunics, 3 skirts, a winter coat and two scarves were the…read morebounty! The staff there were very helpful and were amused by my enthusiam. Haha! Cancer Research UK is a friendly, beautiful shop that is clean, with no funky smells that some second hand stores tend to develop. The styles were current with a wide variety of name brands and sizes. Both my mom and I found items that were appropriate to our taste and budget. I cant even believe the deals, and traffic in these charity shops. I wish we had them in Canada.
Oxfam
Voot voot! Another charity shop success!…read more This shop has a wide varity of sizes and styles to choose from. It is bright and clean and the staff are friendly too. I ended up spending about £30 on a very large, heavy bag of items, so my money went very far in this store. From what I understand, Oxfam is the charity of choice for Marks and Spencer, so there is a wide variety of their clothing available. Bring you biceps, because guarantee you will be walking out of here with an armful of great buys!
War On Want (N I)
I went into this charity shop today, which is located beside the UlsterBus terminal in Lisburn. It…read moredefinately has more of a second-hand store look and feel when you walk in there. There are two stylish ladies that run it, that are full of pep and charisma. They talked me up and showed me where the £1 rack is, and told me more than once that they are the cheapest charity shop in Northern Ireland and for me to tell my friends. So, I am on Yelp tonight letting the world know about them. The selection of sizes were good in here, and from what I could see, they didnt have any high end labels. But they did have lots of stylish selections from Marks and Spencers, Next, etc. i bought 4 items and it cost me £6, so I was happy. Very happy. If you are early for your bus, check 'em out!!
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Yet another of Bangor's many, many chairty shops and a pretty standard one. Its based right on high…read morestreet which means that it is easy to get to and parking usually isn't too bad., If you can't get parked right outside you can pop to the car park behind Donegan's bar or it isn't too long a walk from the large Marina car park. The staff in this wee shop are friendly enough and its nice and big so there is plenty of stuff in here if you enjoy having a bit of a root around for clothes, books, old vinyl or general nick-nacks. Its always nice to shop here because you know the money is going to an excellent cause and its a great place to recycle old clothes and be safe in the knowledge that you are doing your bit.
Being one of the more unusual charity shops in Bangor (ie. the fact that it's a British Red Cross…read moreshop, rather than the actual shop itself), I decided to pop in and have a look. It was pretty busy on this sunny day, and despite the shop being a huge one, there wasn't a whole lot of room for a look. I nearly ended up treading on someone's toes (literally) whilst having a duke through the lady's clothes section, which proved to have nothing of interest anyway, although there was a rather good selection. As for the rest of the shop, well, it was distinctly average in charity shop terms. Not that average is bad, and I'm not too sure what a brilliant charity shop would look like, but still, there wasn't anything too exciting to be found....just the usual CDs, books, furnishings and other bits and bobs. So, my sister and I left it there (as in we decided to leave...we weren't going to be carrying a charity shop around with us anytime soon), and decided to go on our merry way. And that was that. I would definitely call back another, less busy day to check out the stock again. This Red Cross shop definitely has a whole lot of potential.
This is a typical charity shop which has all the usual bric-a-brac, clothing, shoes and music. ]…read more Unfortunately their window display leaves alot to be desired. If this was changed and modernised I believe the shop would probably get alot more business. In store there are alot of items which are sell-able and would prove successful on a window mannequin but there just aren't being used effectively. The shop is poky and can feel a little congested but this is in part due to the amount of clothes on the rails. The volunteer staff are very helpful and do all they can to accommodate your needs. They even keep items over to the end of day or a more suitable time if you're in a hurry, heading to work or have prior engagements.
Again for my recent penchant for various types of charity shop I thought it was apt to complete the…read moretrifecta. I've been here a few times in the past looking for that addition to a last minute Halloween costume. They always turn out a disaster and never quite get finished as of course I have a habit of sorting out what I need at the very very last minute. The last time I called in (albeit quite some time ago) I had to have a look around at some of the oddities on offer. You wouldn't believe the things charity shops have, I suppose they'll essentially take anything from anyone. I found ladies hat which was very similar to something an officer in the SS would have gone to work in. I did however manage to find a battered copy of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species. A book I've never read but have been planning to for a long time. That said I still haven't but at least I own it... and all for a paltry quid.
The Community Arts Forum (CAF) offices are based opposite St Anne's church. The CAF provide…read moretraining, funding, courses, information etc to the people of Northern Ireland involved in the arts. If you're a community group looking for information regarding the above then this should be your first port of call. Sign up for their weekly newsletter. It's packed full of handy information about training, courses, events, jobs and news about what's on in the area. Call in to their office for leaflets, advice or to speak to one of their advisors about any queries you may have. Alternatively check out the website .... The CAF support such events as The CQAF and The Open House Festival. It's an invaluable resource for the arts community
Always plenty of staff in here…read more There are two changing rooms compared to the usual one in charity shops. This shop is exceptional for their displays on the window and around the shop. They have a good range of bric a brac. The shop is located half way up the Belmont rd. Near Olivers coffee shop.
Friendly staff, and friendly customers make this a relaxing place to have a few drinks on a…read moreSaturday afternoon. Sadly let's itself down by a lack of sports TV channels, but as these things can be costly it's understandable. The function room is a good decent size, set up cater for a wide variety of functions. Nothing fancy about the place, but fanciness is not expected from a British Legion Club. All in all, I give it a thumbs up!
This particular Restore shop focuses on house stuff and bikes…read more The items have had previous owners. The Restore staff have fixed anything with the items that may have been wrong and put them for sale in the shop. A great place to pick up some furniture. The shop is really big. So there is always space for big items like sofas and tables.
We got a matching three seater sofa and two chairs in perfect condition, literally looked like it…read morejust came out of a shop, still has the plastic on the foot rests of the recliners . Fraction of the price that a furniture store would have been. I think they sometimes get shop clearance items given to them. Furniture is hit and miss and the good stuff sells really quickly . Don't worry about getting anything you buy home they can deliver as they have a van, good too if your donating anything big. Also good if your after a cheap bike .
Te is a community space used for various activities…read more Set up to be the beacon of the community. Has workshops,counselling.. I was in here for a meeting. Just using their meeting room for a charity I volunteer with. The place seems quite spacious with numerous rooms. There is also an upstairs. It's located near Yorkgate shopping centre. It's is inside some terrace houses that where converted.
This charity shop brought to you by the people of Marie Curie is one of the best in town. It's…read moredecor is modern and the shop is laid out in such a fantastic way that you wouldn't believe it was a charity shop. The stock is constantly changed which encourages you to always pop in whenever your near by. The one bad thing I'd say about the shop is that there isn't much of a selection for the males of the world. Yes I know that the most regular customers to charity shops are old women or an girl studying art desperate to look unique by dredging through the past but come on!
This is an interesting historical home that can be classified as "unusual." Unlike other historical…read morehomes this one retains almost all of its contents including all of the personal effects of the last owners. The home is not wired for electricity but rather plumbed for gas lighting. There are many historical paintings and copies of classical paintings in the house. The tour is short but well worth taking.
Another great charity shop for me to have a hoke about in…read more The lady working here wasn't very friendly, in fact she didn't even acknowledge my presence in the shop but hey, that's fine with me. Again a great collection of ladies garments and many from very expensive high street stores such as Jaegar and Karen Millan to name drop a few. Gotta love charity shops in affluent areas. This one is well run and organised as all the clothes are arranged by colour - i've never seen this done before. I had a look through but didn't see anything I wanted that day, though there was a nice pair of wedged sandals from River Island going at the very reasonable price of £3.00 which I may go back for another day. A decent experience and I'd say you would have a good chance of scooping a bargain in here. I said cheerio - she said nothing!