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Worthing Samaritans shop reopens after major refurbishment
Summary
The Worthing Samaritans charity shop in Strand Parade reopened on 12 January following a major refit, with Alderman Lionel Harman cutting the ribbon and a crowd observing. Staff and volunteers prepared the refreshed space over the Christmas period.
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The Worthing Samaritans charity shop in Strand Parade reopened on Monday 12 January after a major refurbishment. Alderman Lionel Harman cut the ribbon at 9am and customers gathered to see inside. Staff and volunteers worked through the Christmas period to make the shop ready. The refit includes new flooring, lighting, windows and a relocated serving counter to give more space for browsing.
Reopening details:
- The ribbon was cut by Alderman Lionel Harman at 9am on 12 January and a crowd attended the event.
- Shop manager Georgina Rickwood said new flooring and lighting have made the shop noticeably brighter.
- New windows have allowed space for shelving either side of the door and the serving counter has been moved to the front.
- Staff and volunteers completed much of the work over the Christmas period to prepare the shop.
- Worthing town crier Bob Smytherman marked the reopening and praised the refit.
- The shop has served the Durrington community for decades and supports the branch's listening volunteers.
Summary:
The refurbishment creates a brighter, more open environment for shoppers, volunteers and the local community and is intended to support the branch's listening volunteers. Undetermined at this time.
