Right, so our costumes are going to be free to loan, okay guys?
We'd like you to return them because we've got World Book Day.
After this I think it's World Book Day, so you know...
Just costumes and everything is so expensive in there.
Don't cut the labels out guys, okay?
Because if that label is cut out of there, this is a legal requirement, okay?
Of any fancy dress item, adults and child, if that fire warning has been cut out of there, or is missing, right, I've got to cut this up and destroy it, okay?
I wanted to do this a year ago, maybe even two years ago.
I wanted to have all the costumes on loan.
We're now in a position where we can loan them, okay?
I don't want to be having books with people's names in and I'm to chase people up and return them and all the rest of it, okay?
We rely on community spirit to do that.
Oh, that looks nice with that, doesn't it?
Doesn't it?
It's the same thing.
So we rely on the community spirit and mums to return stuff, okay?
So, when you borrow this, you know, about a week after Halloween, can we have them all back in, please?
It's while stocks last.
We check all of these, but this is the main thing.
I know tags and stuff play the children up sometimes with their skin, but we really need those left on.
Otherwise, we've got to dispose of the costumes when they come back.
If you can give them a little wash, bring them back in, then we can start putting them away then, ready for World Book Day and things like that.
Okay, so any of the shop staff now, if it's a Halloween one, let it go out for free, okay?
If it's a Cinderella one or whatever, let it go out for free.
It's only the children's fancy dress at the moment.
If we've got adults' fancy dress, I think we've got them up for £2.50.
I don't think I've got anything, any adults, more than £2.50.
Like the normal clothes, they're just up there, you know.
There's nothing spectacular.
Once you've worn them a couple of times, they're fancy dress.
They don't look so good, do they?
So they're up for £2.50 as normal clothes would be.
But they've all got to have the fire labels.
So the other thing is just warning parents now before you buy items off places like Tmoo and all the rest of it, they don't have fire warnings in there and you don't know what the chemical composition is of the material.
So it could be more flammable than one that you pick up off a high street shop in the UK.
So just be away now with candles and things like that, with fancy dress items.
And don't forget to just drop them back off any shop.
You can pick them up.
And it's wild stocks last.
We can't hold them for you.
