A charity shop has reopened after two years.
Save the Children Lymington, located on the High Street, has been closed for two years while it was refurbished.
The shop will be stocked with a range of second-hand products and brand donations from clothing to bric-a-brac.
The new store will also sell the charity's spring/summer 2025 range, which includes homeware products such as candles, diffusers, and soaps.
Shop manager Kate Bennett, area manager Sharon Elliot and volunteer Margaret (Image: Submitted)
Shop manager Kate Bennett said: "We’re so excited to see our shop reopen after the refit.
"The new look is vibrant and sustainably led.
"We can’t wait to rejoin the community and welcome our customers and familiar faces back.
"Come and see us, drop off your donations, and ask about volunteering to support our amazing cause."
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Kate Bishop, director of retail brand and strategy, said: "We’re thrilled to be reopening our Lymington store and have a presence once again on the high street where we can raise money that makes a difference to children’s lives.
"We’ve worked with the New Forest District Council to ensure we maintain the integrity of our historic building and can’t wait to invite locals back to our refurbished store."
The new store is located at 18 High Street and will reopen on Friday, May 2.
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