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Inverness Branch Charity Donations

Inverness Branch Charity Donations

At Clockwork we have warehouses up and down the UK full of storage containers. Occasionally the owner of a container may decide they no longer require their items. When we gain access to a container in this way we always try and donate, reuse and recycle the left items as much as possible.

Recently our Inverness branch opened an abandoned container with 756 brand new children’s dressing gowns! Our busy team in the Highlands got to work reaching out to local charities who would benefit from clothing donations for young people.

We are delighted to say they managed to donate the dressing gowns to Barnardo’s Inverness, The Archie Foundation at Raigmore Hospital, MFR Cash for Kids and Inverness Women’s Refuge.

Thanks to Jamie, Sophie and the crew up in Inverness for working to make this possible and helping such fantastic causes across the Highlands, Aberdeenshire and Tayside.

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