Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity shop opens in Marlow

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Marlow’s Mayor, Richard Scott, opened the Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity shop, on West Street on Friday 19th August.

The Mayor opened the doors at 11am to a queue of customers, keen to see the range of fashions, homeware and entertainment promised by the charity.

The Mayor said “I was delighted to open the 10th retail store of the Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity in Marlow.  After the opening, over 50 customers filled the store, most making purchases from a fabulous range of merchandise. The Aylesbury based Hospice is dependent on income from its stores to provide a range of specialist palliative and end-of-life care services to people in Buckinghamshire and parts of Oxfordshire and south Bedfordshire who have life-limiting illnesses. I wish them all success at their new West Street store”.

The tills steadily rang throughout the day as customers snapped up bargains donated by the charity’s supporters.

Simon Barlow, Shop Manager at Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity Marlow said: “We have been made to feel so welcome by the people of Marlow and were thrilled to hear so many compliments on the shop and our products throughout the day.   Along with those compliments, we’ve also heard many stories from supporters about how the Hospice has helped people they know, and that is what we are here to raise funds for.”

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