Right, so hi guys, we are at Pontypool.
Paul has the other sign we wanted to do in, but they...
So it's a bit bigger than the A1 sign that's in the other one.
Blue and yellow ombre.
Three nappies, three food peas.
So we've got to deliver that to Brynmawr.
There's been an accident it was.
At Cromlyn.
Brynmawr and Blackwood.
So, we just dropped off our pet food.
We just picked up this.
Fabulous.
It's lovely and tidier.
They've had more milk in, but they're short date.
Milk, thank you so much guys, you're doing so well.
Honestly.
They've never known a baby bank so well stopped.
24 for the second, so it's got to go.
This needs to go guys.
Yet looking lovely and tidier.
Lovely.
Oh, look at that sparkly jacket up there.
How's that come down?
Oh, I like the black one.
Right, anyway.
This is what I wanted to show all my other volunteers.
And anybody else who's got a charity shop.
And anybody else who's got a shop.
You can't have pictures and mirrors standing like that anymore.
Because they could fall.
We know it's Alf and Safety Gone Wild.
But they could fall and injure someone like that.
So, they need to be in a container or in a travel cot.
This is how they've got to be displayed.
They haven't got to necessarily be in a travel cot.
But, this is how I think the Panalta reuse shop or one of the reuse shops, the tip shops did it.
And I thought, oh that's good actually, because you can get quite a bit in there.
So, there's no chance of this falling on an adult or a child now, is there?
It's Alf and Safety Gone Wild.
We know that.
But, that's a good way out to do it.
And I saw that.
We're going to fit that Barbie standing here somehow.
But we got, oh we did have a lot of Barbies.
Perhaps they've all sold.
Or perhaps they're in a box down there.
I don't know.
Yeah, so this looks fabulous in my office.
Trying to zoom out so you can see better.
Lovely toys over here.
Lovely.
Lovely.
Oh that!
I've got a picture of what that's supposed to look like.
Somewhere.
I'll take it out.
Yeah, so, I mean we're lucky in Pontypool we've got a big space to do it.
We'll put that in black, but now it's going to take a corner out for us, isn't it?
So, we need a couple of travel cots in to keep our mirrors and bits and bobs in, guys.
So that's brilliant.
Thank you for doing that.
Lovely, everything's lovely.
It's all nice and tidy.
Boots alarm's going off.
Nice and tidy over there.
If you need any type, if you've only got a special type of coffee or drink, let us know.
We'll get it for you.
This has got little shells, look.
So you can put the dolls in there.
Fabulous, isn't it?
Right, there we are then.
I've tried to do a... we're rushing, we are, because we've been held up on that Pontypool road.
That's gone down brilliant.
That's fab.
If we've got too much signage, we can put people off, see.
Take that volunteer manager, you know, for me guys when I get time.
I think the sign might need to be cleaned and I'll do that tomorrow when I jump up in London and do that.
Volunteers might need to be redone.
And then Paul, I meant to take a picture of him.
This one is the Pontypool sign, so half and half like the other one, free nappies, free food.
That's what we're looking at in our colours.
Right, we're off now.
Brinmo.
