Vineyard Centre shop finally reopens but forced to close 3 days later

By The Editor

5th Nov 2020 | Local News

The long awaited reopening of the Vineyard Community Centre's shop this week was a bittersweet event.

The centre at the foot of Richmond Hill was forced to close both its charity shop and café when we locked down in March - outlets which bring in £60,000 a year in revenue.

After giving the shop a makeover, stocking up on hand sanitiser for customers and installing a one-way system, it finally reopened on Monday, November 2.

Only two days before this, Prime Minister Boris Johnson had announced another national lockdown.

Vineyard wrote on social media: "Yay! We opened our charity shop today. BUT sadly we have to Covid close again from Wednesday.

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"We look forward to trying again in December but in the meantime we have so much stock from previous non-trading months and now that volunteers will not be able to sort for us we are having to ask for a temporary halt to donations. #Frustrating! #vineyardcc."

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