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Burnham Essex and Herts Air Ambulance shop moves to larger premises
Summary
The Essex and Herts Air Ambulance charity shop in Burnham has moved from number 50 Station Road to larger premises at 44 Station Road. The new store officially opened on March 6 with local officials and charity staff attending.
Content
The Essex and Herts Air Ambulance charity shop in Burnham has moved a few doors down to larger premises at 44 Station Road. The relocation followed a steady flow of donated preloved items and strong local custom. Shop manager Alison Muir and her colleague Laura lead the Burnham store. The new premises officially opened on Friday, March 6 in a ceremony attended by charity staff and local officials.
Key details:
- The shop relocated from number 50 Station Road to 44 Station Road.
- The new store officially opened on Friday, March 6.
- The opening was attended by Burnham mayor Councillor Douglas Down, Essex and Herts Air Ambulance chief executive Mark Jarman-Howe, trustee Roy Marfleet, pilots Ben and Lee, and volunteers.
- Shop manager Alison Muir leads the store alongside her colleague Laura.
- The shop sells clothing, books, toys and bric-a-brac.
- Each purchase supports the Essex & Herts Air Ambulance service.
Summary:
The larger premises provide more space to receive donations and serve customers while supporting fundraising for the air ambulance service. Undetermined at this time.
