Trinity Hospice to open two new shops - in Fleetwood and St Annes

Fylde coast charity Trinity Hospice is preparing to reopen its shops on Monday - and two new outlets are to be launched with grand openings.
Trinity's new furniture shop on Dock Street, FleetwoodTrinity's new furniture shop on Dock Street, Fleetwood
Trinity's new furniture shop on Dock Street, Fleetwood

Joining Trinity s 16 existing charity shops will be a new furniture shop on Dock Street, Fleetwood, and a dedicated book and music shop on Wood Street, St

Annes, supporting Brian House Children’s Hospice.

Trinity reopened its donation warehouse on Talbot Road, Blackpool, in March to get its charity shops stocked and ready for reopening, and saw more than 3,000 bags of

The new Brian House music and book shop on Wood Street in St Annes, set to open on Monday (April 12)The new Brian House music and book shop on Wood Street in St Annes, set to open on Monday (April 12)
The new Brian House music and book shop on Wood Street in St Annes, set to open on Monday (April 12)

donations made in just one week.

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Retail Manager Paul Guest said: “As always, the support we have seen by those in our community is just phenomenal.

“We made sure we created a safe outdoors environment for people to make their donations, and we were amazed at how many people came with their good-quality items.

“We’re so grateful they have thought of us, so that we can turn the items they no longer need into much-needed funds for local hospice care across the Fylde coast.

“We’re delighted that we are able to open two new stores – our furniture shop in Fleetwood will provide a local alternative to people in the north of the Fylde, and our dedicated book and music store is something we’ve wanted to have for some time.

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“Our shop managers have been working hard to get all of our shops ready for Monday, and we’re all really looking forward to throwing open the doors and welcoming in customers once

more.”

Paul said that the new stores meant the hospice was in need of more retail volunteers, and promised a role to suit all people – from uploading goods online for sale through the

hospice’s eBay shop, to sorting donations and till work.

For more information on the shops and to apply to become a retail volunteer, visit

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