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07
Aug 2020
District charity shops have been overwhelmed with donations from the public, with some having to put an appointment system in place with a three-week wait.
As charity shops have reopened, people have flocked to donation spots, leading the shops to bring in new measures.
Some Oxfam shops have had to introduce appointment slots but, due to high demand, some customers are having to wait to make their donations.
The Oxfam Bookshop in Harrogate remains open for donations during opening hours without an appointment slot.
Walter de Buck, North Yorkshire area manager for Oxfam, said:
Meanwhile, Saint Michael's Hospice has had to stop any donations from the public. The drop-off facility will remain closed for 12 days to sort through the high volume of bags it has received.
The chief executive of Saint Michael's Hospice, Tony Collins, said:
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