SUSTAINABLE shopping just got more fashionable in Bournemouth with the opening of another shop this December.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care is getting set for the launch of its new shop due to open in 'the heart of Winton high street' on the second week of December.
The shop is hoping to stand out from the competition by offering "vibrant" and "wonderfully unique" items.
The store will be taking over the vacant site that was formerly HSBC bank.
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care’s director of retail Susan Newcombe said: “We are so excited to be opening our latest shop in the heart of Winton high street.
"The shop is boutique style, with a focus on fashionable clothing and accessories for ladies and gentlemen, with the occasional designer item included too.
"We’re really hoping to stand out in terms of our offering and be bright, vibrant and offer some wonderfully unique and stylish items for sale.
"It’s the best place to come and bag a bargain, but will also be perfect to browse through our quirky ‘bric-a-brac’ home section and perhaps find that interesting gift for a loved one, especially in the run up to Christmas.
"We look forward to welcoming the community over the coming weeks and would urge for donations to be made too.
"Lewis-Manning is enjoying a surge in charity shopping as there is so much more awareness around sustainability nowadays.
"We are seeing a lot more people actively seeking out ways to shop sustainably, which is fantastic for the environment as giving longer life to clothes is one of the most sustainable actions we can all take.
"The shops are not only making sustainability more fashionable, but they are fantastic for fundraising, so that we can keep providing extraordinary care to people who really need it.”
Lewis-Manning Hospice Care currently has five shops across East Dorset and Purbeck. They are in Ashley Cross, Christchurch, Swanage, Westbourne and Wimborne.
The new Winton store will be its sixth.
Once open, it can be found at 396 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth, BH9 2HA.
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