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Cutting the ribbon on our new bigger store in Cleckheaton!

We’re celebrating having opened a bigger, even better charity shop in Cleckheaton!

On Saturday Eli, who we support, cut the ribbon on our new shop in Cleckheaton!

A female forget me not staff member stood next to a young boy in a wheelchair at the opening of the new Cleckheaton shop. She is holding the purple ribbon across the door as they boy cuts it with scissors.

Located at 21 Albion Street, BD19 3JD and three times as big as our previous Cleckheaton shop, these new premises mean we can offer an even wider selection of high-quality, pre-loved items, provide an even better shopping experience for customers and generate more income to fund our vital work supporting local children and families.

“We are incredibly excited to open the doors to this new, larger location,” said Andrea Kay, head of retail operations at Forget Me Not. “The bigger shop will enable us to offer a greater variety of items, like clothing, books, toys, homewares, and more. We’re so grateful for the continued support of the Cleckheaton community and look forward to welcoming everyone to our new space.”

Families like Eli’s, whose mum Heather Bond said: “Thank you all for coming and supporting the charity Forget Me Not. Without your custom and support, we wouldn’t get the great support that we get as a family from the nurses at Forget Me Not. They’re our lifeline who offer us respite for Eli. Without this charity, we don’t know where we would be so please continue to support as much as you can. Thank you.”

We welcome donations of unwanted but good quality items, such as men’s and ladies’ clothing, toys, accessories, homeware, books and DVDs which can be dropped off at the Cleckheaton shop. And we’ll also collect larger furniture items like sofas, wardrobes and tables for free!

Find out more here.

“Without your custom and support, we wouldn’t get the great support that we get as a family from the nurses at Forget Me Not. They’re our lifeline who offer us respite for Eli. Without this charity, we don’t know where we would be so please continue to support as much as you can. Thank you.”

Heather, Eli's mum