Macclesfield charity to open up charity shop in nearby town

By Alex Greensmith

21st Oct 2024 | Local News

More money will be raised for Macclesfield's East Cheshire Hospice, who are opening another charity shop in a town eight miles from Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
More money will be raised for Macclesfield's East Cheshire Hospice, who are opening another charity shop in a town eight miles from Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

A long-running Macclesfield charity is opening a charity shop in a nearby town.

East Cheshire Hospice, of Millbank Drive, Macclesfield, is to open a store in the West Heath Retail Park, Congleton.

The palliative care charity already has two charity shops in Macclesfield, on Chestergate and Thornton Square.

East Cheshire Hospice charity shop, Thornton Square, Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

East Cheshire Hospice also has a charity shop on Park Lane, in Poynton.

The new Congleton shop will open later this year. The precise opening date has not yet been revealed.

East Cheshire Hospice said: "We're beyond excited to announce that a brand-new East Cheshire Hospice shop is coming to West Heath Retail Park in Congleton"

East Cheshire Hospice charity shop, Poynton. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"Our team is already hard at work, preparing to bring you an amazing selection of pre-loved, high-quality clothing, furniture, and more – all in time for Christmas.

"We'll soon be looking for passionate volunteers to join us in making this shop a huge success.

"Stay tuned for updates on how to apply, plus all the details on our opening date and how you can donate your pre-loved treasures."

West Heath Retail Park, Congleton. (Image - Nub News)

     

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