Good evening guys, I'm in phase two.
I think then, yeah phase two.
I've sorted out the bags though.
Jan came here to help today.
Most of upstairs is done.
We're not even half way through the bags down here yet.
But we're sorting it into abadashary, washing, boutique, adults pound, you know, or three for a pound.
Don't forget we're doing East clothes, three for a pound now.
Children's clothes, three for a pound.
We don't mess around guys.
We do not mess around in the baby bag.
That's a lovely car.
So I'm trying to get the clothes done first.
But we should, because we want to be able for the prams to come in and be able to go straight to the things.
Even obviously you can't because of all the bags.
So we've got a lovely glass cabinet over there.
Don't know if you can see it.
We've had donated.
We've got that one off the hairdressers.
It's got a mirror on it and then it can swivel around.
So you can put stuff on it and we've still got a mirror to look at.
So that's fab.
So I'm having a go here tonight.
Now we've had about, well we had ten bags and then three bags of boutique shoes out of this pick up that I did.
It was ten carfuls, you know.
So they, that's quite a lot of this.
So that's maybe thousand five hundred off that.
We will probably get, you know, it's just a ballpark figure.
It's just me guesstimating from what I've seen.
If, you know, at the half price if we go we're asking for it.
And then this is all boutique glass side and that's gonna be three for a pound.
Now this is the stuff that the other charity shops charge six, eight, seven pound for.
Yeah.
But we don't.
We're three for a pound.
When we do well you do well guys.
That's the way we do it.
We need you to spread the word.
We need more customers and more footfall.
Because look, this is just one source that has dropped this off to us.
Don't forget.
This is another charity that had too much and said come and pick it up.
I said if you can bring it down the two flights of stairs I'll pick it up.
Because of my knee.
So I'm laying here now, trying to stretch out my legs.
I want to get all these bags sorted tonight so that we know what we're doing with them.
You know, excuse the socks, you know me.
Oh and then we had that little gondola then off the retro shop.
Look excuse the mess.
I've just posted in there.
I've just put the shoes.
They are out two pound fifty shoes.
They are on there just to make sure they're all in pairs and sorted and all okay.
Me and Jan did that.
So yeah this is I've got probably got about 30 bags to go through maybe.
And then it's all the itty-bitty stuff have got to be priced.
So I think if we if we can remain doing the adults clothes at £3 for a pound and not a pound or £2.50 then probably three to four thousand maybe.
If we put them at the same as the other charity shops and put well £2.50.
Yeah so say we put all of the pound stuff all of this stuff up for six pound each that the other charity shops do.
Well you know there we are.
That's how they pay the CO's thousands of pounds and give them company cars and all the rest of it.
That's how we go.
It's not about that for us.
It's about the recycling for us.
Like I just say don't work here.
If you can't come in and face 600 bags every morning because that is where we're going guys right.
We we we need massive premises and we need massive warehouses now.
That's what we're looking at.
Forklift next we'll have.
