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Cats Protection Milton Keynes to open new charity shop at Newton Leys
Cats Protection’s Milton Keynes and District Branch plan to open a new shop on the Newton Leys development early 2018. The branch will reside in the final commercial unit, joining Asda and Costa Coffee, which both opened late 2017.
Situated in Newton Leys, Bletchley, the shop will sell a variety of second-hand clothes and household goods as well as bric-a-brac, children’s toys and books.
“The branch would very much appreciate donations and clean second-hand goods including clothes, books, DVDs, children’s toys and household goods,” said Aimee Purnell Willet, Branch Co-ordinator. “In addition, we would love to hear from anyone willing to volunteer their time to help run the shop and raise much needed funds for the cats and kittens in our care.
“Funds raised by the shop will help to pay for looking after unwanted cats in the branch’s care including food and vets bills, so we hope the local community see us as a cause worth supporting in the local area.”
Please contact us on info@mkcats.org.uk or 01908 984799 to arrange collection of donations.
Cats Protection’s Milton Keynes shop is part of the charity’s national network of over 250 volunteer-run branches, 34 centres and 110 shops that together help around 190,000 cats and kittens each year.