So, I'm in Abercavenia now, don't ask.
You know me, I get around with it.
So I thought, well, we're going past, we've got to go up to Brynmawr's shop.
And we've just had the 2000 that was pledged for the decoration of the murals that was by Paul of Dunn.
So I thought, right, well we've taken up dog food that Debbie's got us.
I've taken up my cones, because obviously I need the space on Mondays, Monday more than anything, to get the van into the big shelves.
We need to do that.
So I thought, right, well let's pick up some nappies while I'm here.
Waiting for Curtis.
So the price is not too bad in here either.
I think it works out cheaper for us to buy the double packs and split some like we did before.
We might do that again, because we save a pound, I think, every time we do it.
I know they don't look as nice when they're cutting off, but it's like £2.89 for 40 and then for 84 luck it's only £2 more.
So we save a pound every time, but you still get a decent amount of nappies for the week.
We'll have a look, it's easier to carry these at the moment.
I only got time to cut them open.
You're lucky I brushed my teeth today, if I'm honest.
So they had those in a 7, which were much dearer.
£3.59, so I picked those there.
And I think I got sixes, so I think I got three fours, because we usually get a lot of twos in.
And newborn we get a lot in.
And they're usually quite cheap in the newborn nappies anyway.
You usually get a pack when you come out of hospital as well, don't they?
Take the pack.
I did anyway.
But yeah, I don't have to get some twos.
Don't get so many people asking for these, see.
I won't pick up any of the food yet.
I got baby milk.
I won't pick up any of the food, because I don't know when we're actually moving in there.
But a lot of the volunteers have been quite sort of proactive, so that's why I said, well, let's get the shelves up there, rather than just check stuff up there and do it in the new year.
Set it up in the new year, that's what we were going to do.
Why don't we just
let the volunteers go in there, and then they can start unpacking and putting stuff on the shelves, can't they?
That's what I'm thinking.
What should I pick up by the end of the year?
I could pick up some clothes as well, couldn't I?
How are they now?
The ones sent to me are not a big deal, are they?
Use the stained top.
I don't have any stained clothes in the donations.
I don't know, it did not look that dirty up there.
But I suppose it's the ones that we've been transporting probably need to wipe down, don't they?
Well, they do their own, like, fabulosa.
Do they look different?
I'm going to get that then.
Love that one.
I don't like them blue clothes.
We'll get these ones, is there?
I think I've got bags in the car to put there.
You might be going to need a washer liquid, don't you?
And some sponges.
Probably got them for hundreds of these things.
Because we get them on the house clearance.
This is why I tell the boys to pick it up even if it's half a bottle of this.
Because it saves us buying it, doesn't it?
It saves us buying that.
All right, it might just serve us a pound, but that's a pound towards my PC, isn't it?
That's what we've got to look at.
Pick up some toilet cleaner.
I've probably got tons of toilet cleaner in the house, but I'll pick some up to go in there.
Hello.
It's a nice one, this place in Abergavenny.
We do have a drop-off point in Abergavenny, actually.
We're just looking now.
I mean, Curtis, if there's any shops available, but...
Because they're all like little quirky shops here.
But they wasn't.
They were all...
Looking for the juice boxes, I know.
They were all...
All full, don't you?
There's no closed shops.
Well done to the council.
They're all down there, aren't they?
Keeping everything open.
But yeah, I'd like a little shop in Cleven.
I'd like a little shop in Abergavenny.
We could sell a lot of our antiquities, I think, couldn't we?
In Abergavenny.
But I think we'll find the boxes, which is right.
