Charity shops were one of a string of businesses forced to close their doors amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the lockdown which began almost three months ago. Non-essential retailers include shops selling clothes, toys, furniture, shoes, books, electronics, as well as tailors, auction houses, photograph studios and indoor markets. The hospitality sector is expected to […]
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Charity shops reopening: Which charity shops are open in the UK?
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