The countdown is on and excitement is building as a local charity announces the grand opening of its new shop in Tadpole Village Garden.
Located at Unit 2, Maizey Road, SN25 2WF the latest Prospect Hospice charity shop will open its doors on Tuesday 14 November at 10am and is all set to become a go-to destination for treasure hunting and giving back to the community. Whether you’re a thrifty shopper or a vintage connoisseur, this shop will have something for everyone.
Victoria Canavan, head of retail at Prospect Hospice said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be opening our doors in Tadpole. Our charity shop is more than just a place to find great deals; it’s a hub of community spirit. Every purchase made here directly contributes to the incredible care and support that Prospect Hospice provides to patients and their families in the local area.”
Prospect Hospice has been a vital part of the community for years, providing outstanding care to those in need for over 40 years. Now, with the opening of the Tadpole charity shop, it is expanding its reach and giving people in the area a chance to support their mission in a fun and fashionable way.
“The success of this charity shop not only relies on it being a brilliant place to shop but also on the generosity of our community,” said Victoria. “Good quality donations are vital to us, and we rely on volunteers donating their time to keep it open for everyone. If anyone is interested in volunteering at our Tadpole shop, please do get in touch.”
For more information about getting involved as a volunteer, visit www.prospect-hospice.net/volunteering
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About Prospect Hospice
Prospect Hospice is a charity providing end of life care to people 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and has been rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission. The hospice provides all its services free of charge to patients and this is made possible thanks to generous donations from the community it serves which raises 75% of the £8million it costs each year to operate.
Patient support is delivered in a variety of ways, tailored to the needs of the individual. Specialist teams provide clinical, emotional and practical support to patients and their families delivered at the hospice in Wroughton, Swindon, and in people’s homes.
Prospect Hospice was founded in 1980 and serves a community of more than 300,000 people in Swindon and north east Wiltshire, including Royal Wootton Bassett, Marlborough and Pewsey, plus Lechlade and Fairford in Gloucestershire.
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