Skip Navigation,Sitemap

Royal Borough Observer

Recession bites hard for pet charity shop

Published 13 Mar 2010 10:00 Mobiles Print Comments 0 Comments

Jump to first paragraph.

Share this Facebook Twitter Google Buzz Delicious DIGG Reddit Stumbleupon Email RSS

A LONG-standing charity shop in Windsor is being forced to close its doors after more than two decades.

The PDSA shop in Peascod Street, which raises cash for sick animals, will be closing after being hit by a drop in donations of goods and takings since the recession began.

The store, which has been in the town for 22 years, will trade for the last time on Thursday, April 15.

PDSA director of business services, Andrew Holl, said: "It was no longer considered financially sustainable and we had the opportunity to vacate the property after the current lease came to an end.

"We made the difficult decision to close as remaining open is not in the best interests of the charity. We are extremely grateful for the loyal support of its staff, volunteers and customers over the last 22 years and wish to thank everyone who supported the charity."

PDSA, which has no other stores in the area, has seen a 22 per cent drop in the number of goods being donated in January and February to its retail outlets this year in comparison to the same period last year.

Manager at the shop Ben Muggleton said: "We've seen sales dropping off since Christmas and it's likely other charity shops have suffered in the same way. The shop has been here for a very long time and it will be missed by people."

Manager from the neighbouring Oxfam store said that he too had seen a drop in donations in recent times. Daniel Ortiz said: "It has been hard for most charities.

"Our store room used to be constantly full with donations from people and now it is empty. We've never had this problem before. It is such a pity to see the PDSA shop go, we've always had a good relationship with them."

PDSA provides free veterinary treatment for the sick and injured pets of people in need. For more information visit www.pdsa.org.uk

Post a comment

Registered users log in here

You must be logged in to post. If you have not registered with us, please do so now.

Registration only takes a few minutes. Registered users do not have to complete word verification once logged in and can also take part in competitions and other registered user only features of the site.


Enter the text as shown.

Return to the main index, get more from this section or browse our News archives.

Other Stories

» View more stories

click here
Newman & Son
alt : http://www.itsinwindsor.co.uk/

Most Read

  1. EXCLUSIVE: Staff unaware of 60 job cuts
  2. Pipe leak causes emergency works before big freeze
  3. Gang jailed after stealing £90,000 worth of cigarettes
  4. Bus and two cars in smash
  5. Send us your snow snaps
  6. Windsor FC back from the brink

» View More Stories

You may have missed

Hot Jobs

Taste

View our Taste Guide

Your social, local Business Directory - It's in Windsor | It's in The Directory | Directory Network

Copyright ©2012 Berkshire Media Group, Unit B2, Deseronto Trading Estate, St Marys Road, Langley  SL3 7EW • Tel: 01753 627222 • Fax: 01753 586520

FacebooK Twitter RSS Feeds