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Published Date: 15 June 2009
A NEW charity shop modelled on a store created by the "Queen of Shops" is set to open in Edinburgh.
Retail guru Mary Portas has been working with Save the Children to revamp and revitalise a charity shop in Orpington, Kent, for the BBC programme Mary, Queen of Charity Shops.

The redesign has proved a huge success, with Ms Portas convincing sever
al celebrities to donate designer clothes. The publicity helped to almost double the store's takings.

Save the Children said it was now planning to use a similar format for a new boutique-style store currently being set up in Stockbridge.

The charity has taken the lease on the former VMH estate agents office next door to the former Woolworth's on Raeburn Place, and is understood to be recruiting volunteer staff. The new store is likely to open later this year.

The charity said it was looking to bring in the same design team that worked on the Orpington store, and would be looking to re-create the physical layout of the Kent shop, and it said it would also be trying to bring in the same level of designer fashion and celebrity gifts, making it more of a "boutique" store.

It was not clear how much involvement Ms Portas would have with the creation of the Edinburgh store,

but she said: "It has been great working with Save the Children and the volunteers at Orpington.

"We are seeing a charity shop revolution taking hold across the country and I am working with Save the Children to see how we can roll out what we have done in Orpington to their other stores.

"Edinburgh is on that list, so watch this space."

Rob McMillan, Save the Children's regional retail manager for Scotland, said: "We are currently hoping that the Stockbridge store will be a kind of Edinburgh version of what Mary Portas has created for us in Orpington."

Ms Portas is one of the UK's foremost authorities on retail and brand communication, and is credited with making Harvey Nichols a modern fashion powerhouse after convincing Jennifer Saunders to promote it on Absolutely Fabulous.

Stockbridge Community council chairman Nigel Bagshaw said the charity shop would be a welcome addition to the area.

He said: "It is important to maintain a balance, and we need to make sure that there are not too many charity shops in the same area. I do think this would be welcomed, however, and more and more people are looking to charity shops in these difficult financial times."





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  • Last Updated: 15 June 2009 10:07 AM
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Diana,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 12:41:59
"It is important to maintain a balance, and we need to make sure that there are not too many charity shops in the same area."

Too late. We've got too many in Corstorphine too.
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elayne,

15/06/2009 13:15:22
love charity shops!if you look hard enough you can find some really good stuff(bought a "zara" lace cardi for £4 recently)i will definatlybe visiting the stockbridge shop
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15/06/2009 13:53:52
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reincarnated,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 13:56:47
A lace cardi eh, elayne.

Cor.
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elayne,

15/06/2009 20:58:48
#4 yes black lace to wear with my thigh length boots(alas not from a charity shop)
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reincarnated,

Edinburgh 15/06/2009 22:46:23
Saw a lovely pair of thigh length boots in age Concern in Stockbridge. I was tempted but the lady wearing them wasnt interested.

Such is life.

Going to try Barnardos tomorrow.

 

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