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Thank you to everybody helping today.
We've got to try and get a van full in here now.
We're exhausted now.
I don't know if we're going to do another van full.
But it's all free tomorrow, you know that.
So come down.
Volunteers had a load today.
Volunteers from other shops, you're welcome to come down.
We're going to try and get this van full in here.
Don't know where.
But there we are.
We might go back for another van full.
We might just call it a night.
I'm tired.
Nice Harry Potter bag.
A woman just walked past and said to Dan, are you being shut down by the council?
We're not being shut down by the council.
We passed all our health and safety.
Thank you very much.
We've got an exempt, unless you haven't noticed, on our food hygiene.
We are looking for premises that have better footfall, i.e.
shops.
And we need a warehouse.
And the landlord is not complying with his own health and safety.
And I don't want my staff to get stuck in there if they shut him down.
Now why he's not complying, I don't know.
If anybody feels they've got any issues with the fact that they've been in the building.
Volunteers I've already spoken to.
You are more than welcome.
What I would suggest you to do is contact the landlord, which is James Norville Properties in Newport.
I can give you the address.
We were under the impression that he was allowed to rent out buildings to the public.
Because obviously he was registered with the council, you know, to be a landlord.
But why he's taking them this long to find all of his health and safety checks such as asbestos and all, I don't know.
But what I would suggest is if you're worried, this is what I've told volunteers, then you go to the doctors, explain to them that we've rented a property off somebody who didn't have all his correct paperwork in place.
And mainly the electrical certificate and the asbestos certificate he hasn't provided.
Now the building might have zero asbestos in it.
But nobody knows because he hasn't done a report by the look of it.
So if you've got any concerns, go to the GP, book a normal appointment and say that this has happened.
You've been in the shop, volunteering or whatever, and you would just like to have a check up because you may or may not have been exposed to asbestos as this landlord, James Norville, isn't providing the health and safety paperwork to myself or to head of public protection.
And keep us updated with any information you get.
It could be nothing in there, but we don't know, do we?
You ready for me?
Come on, I've got to go.
