Oh, sorry guys.
I'm in sunny Trinidad today.
I need to have a pop-up point in Trinidad because we've got a lot of elderly people trying to get a view.
And I've only done the tour just during the trinidad.
Look, we've got two other drop-off up here.
I just had all these lovely records, props given to us.
The gentleman is cleaning his house.
This is the second haul, all the stuff he's given us.
All lovely stuff, look.
All collectible stuff.
You know, and...
Like we said, you know, it goes to a collector who enjoys it.
And then we buy nappies and food bags, but maybe formula out of it.
And maybe some other stuff.
Like we've bought the wristbands.
Remember the...
Do you remember the wristbands sold in Trinidad?
So, I mean, these are all very collectible books.
I wouldn't like to guesstimate prices, because books are, you'd be surprised...
Oh, that will go.
If that's a set, that'll fly up, that will.
Lovely records, very old records.
Like I said, you know, this guy's only up the road.
He can drop off to us as well.
But we could do with a drop-off point, I think, in Trinent.
So if anybody wants to be there, where people can take their donations.
You call us and then we pick up a carful.
And then that cuts down on the emissions to the environment.
Because I know it's electric, but there's still a carbon footprint to everything.
Because it's still full of bi-electric, isn't it?
So... solar panel on the top.
So that means that we're coming for a carful and not coming for like a quarter of a carful.
You know, or if Dan uses his car, which is petrol, which is emissions, it's just a quarter.
Or somebody isn't driving from Trinent, say, to Blackwood with two carrier bags of stuff.
Cutting down on emissions to the environment as well.
So that's why we do the drop-off point.
We've got quite a few elderly people in Trinent.
And our babies, actually.
Don't forget, we are available.
We will pick up.
Like we do put a price on our pick-ups.
If we know if somebody can't get out to the house.
And they're not just off-loading rubbish.
Then we will come and pick up for you.
But what we won't do is just a random pick-up now while it's going down the tip.
When it's all been slammed in the bags.
It's all broken.
Dirty washing.
Broken toys.
Parts missing.
We won't do anything like that.
And that would be on a cost.
Because if we've got to dispose of that then, that costs us.
Oh, I think this is quite nice.
I thought there was a piece on there.
I was like, oh yeah, I know the park very well.
There's nobody about there, is there?
So, last month I'm sure there was snow.
Because I took a nice picture from there.
So I'm off down to the donation centre now.
I've got about 600 bags to go through.
We haven't even opened it to the public yet.
But thank you ever so much guys.
I'm better this week.
Daniel's got it now.
Waiting on Brynmawrr's electric before we can be open for now.
So that's going to be done around one ish.
Well, hopefully it will be done around one ish.
That's where the electronics come in.
So we can get our shop back up and open.
All the others are open.
Risca's open until Friday.
We need weekend staff.
If people want to come in on the weekends.
Always need staff.
Like I said, we always need volunteers.
Day goes a bit quicker if you've got to start the shop on your own as well.
For other people.
So I'm off now guys.
