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Jarrow shop aims to bring affordable bargains back with public help
Summary
Linsey and Andrew Warner have launched a GoFundMe seeking £4,000 to open a second-hand shop at the Viking Centre in Jarrow that would offer low-cost goods and a welcoming community space.
Content
Linsey and Andrew Warner hope to open a second-hand shop in the Viking Centre in Jarrow. They say the shop would offer low-cost goods and a welcoming space for local people. The couple previously volunteered and ran a similar shop for three years that raised funds for animal rescue and helped them build ties with the community. After a difficult period they left that location and are now seeking to reopen on their own terms.
Key details:
- The pair have launched a GoFundMe campaign with a target of £4,000 to cover the upfront shop deposit, stock and three months' rent.
- They say their previous shop operated for three years and focused on raising funds for animal rescue while keeping prices low.
- The new shop is described as intended to provide affordable bargains and a friendly environment for the Jarrow community.
- They reported being pushed out of their previous premises but said the experience strengthened their resolve to reopen.
Summary:
The campaign aims to provide the initial funds needed to open a second-hand shop in the Viking Centre that would combine low-cost shopping with a community atmosphere. Fundraising is ongoing on GoFundMe, and the timetable for opening is undetermined at this time.
