Arthur Rank Hospice's newest boutique charity shop opens on Burleigh Street, Cambridge

Arthur Rank Hospice extends huge thanks to Emmerdale's John Middleton who, despite the snow, joined the team to cut the green ribbon and welcome customers to the charity's new Burleigh Street shop.

Arthur Rank Hospice was excited to open its new shop on Wednesday (28 February), with Emmerdale’s John Middleton cutting the green ribbon and staff, volunteers and shoppers celebrating the occasion with prosecco and cake. In the weeks ahead of the opening, excited customers have had to be turned away, proving that it will be a popular addition to the Hospice’s charity shop line up.

Mr Middleton, who is appearing in ‘Strangers On A Train’ at Cambridge Arts Theatre this week (26 February - 3 March) delivered an acclaimed performance as Ashley Thomas in Emmerdale last year, when the character and his family were thrust into coping with the heart-breaking affects of early onset dementia. Arthur Rank Hospice provides cares and support to individuals and their families who are living with a life-limiting illness or condition which may include dementia, as well as lung disease, multiple sclerosis, heart failure, certain forms of cancer, motor neurone disease and other conditions.

Thanks to both the skills of its staff and volunteers (many of whom are ‘Dementia Friends’ having received special training from Alzheimers Society) and its purpose-built facilities (for example an Inpatient Unit with access to walled gardens) Arthur Rank Hospice for adults is well equipped to care for those affected by dementia, whether secondary to their diagnosis or the primary cause.

The Charity needs to secure £7.45 million every year, to provide its services free of charge to patients and their loved ones: a challenge it is only capable of meeting thanks to the support and generosity of the local community. This network of dedicated supporters - fondly referred to as Team Arthur – has gathered new momentum each time a new Arthur Rank Hospice charity shop has opened.

Income generated by customers’ donations and shopping, goes directly towards the Hospice’s care and support.

Retail Manager, Eileen Hughes explains the special relationship: “Whilst each of our shops has its own character - Burleigh Street for example will be featuring retro décor and a vintage clothing section as well as local artists like Naomi Davies greetings cards and Bex Burston’s glassware – we have found that the biggest draw for our customers is the way in which each store becomes part of that area’s community. They are vibrant and happy places thanks to our wonderful staff and local volunteers: when you walk in you get a sense of the warm welcome which comes from simply being part of the Arthur Rank Hospice family.“

You can see what Mr Middleton had to say about his visit on the Hospice’s YouTube channel  and get a front seat view of the ribbon being cut by the actor HERE

The Burleigh Street store, complete with atmospheric background music and stylish furnishings (thanks to donations from Arthur Sheppard and The Cambridge Toy Shop) will be open 7 days a weekMonday to Saturday 9.00am-17:00pm, Sunday 11.00am-17.00pm. Those wishing to donate quality or vintage items and clothing to the Hospice to sell, are welcome to park in Paradise Street to drop off. Bowes and Co – who have always resided within the entrance of the retail unit – remain on site.

If you would like to join the fabulous team of volunteers who assist in running the shop - including students, local mums and individuals looking to build skills for their CV - please call into the store and speak to managers Kristen or Loretta, or contact Hannah Touhey from Arthur Rank Hospice’s Voluntary Services team on Hannah.Touhey@arhc.org.uk / 01223 675872.  

Further photos from the shop launch can be seen by liking the Hospice's Facebook Page and viewing the album HERE.



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