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Church-led charity shop to relaunch after manager of 22 years steps down
Summary
Living Water charity shop in Ipswich is relaunching after longtime manager Mandy Stone stepped down, and it will be run by three part-time co-managers supported by volunteers.
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Living Water is a church-run charity shop on Dickens Road in Ipswich that has served the community for nearly 30 years. It offers donated clothing, bric-a-brac, toys, jewellery and books and also runs a small café where visitors can relax. The shop operates as a not-for-profit under Triangle Church. Long-serving manager Mandy Stone stepped down after 22 years and the shop is preparing to relaunch under new leadership.
Key points:
- Living Water has operated for nearly three decades as a community-focused charity shop.
- Mandy Stone stepped down after 22 years as manager.
- The shop will be led by three part-time co-managers: Caroline Relton, Kevin Clarke and Amy Lotay.
- A team of volunteers supports daily operations and trustees provide oversight.
- The shop has started selling niche items online through platforms such as eBay and Vinted to extend its reach.
Summary:
Triangle Church describes Living Water as a community hub and a place of welcome. The new part-time co-managers, supported by volunteers and trustees, will handle day-to-day operations during the relaunch. Undetermined at this time.
