Right, so we've got a few volunteers in today, guys.
We've got Vicki sorting out the mountain of books into sets.
And then we can price up the sets and then these are the ones that will be for free.
These are all board books here.
Oh, right, yeah.
Oh, they're ideal now for when she's making up the parcels.
The bender, I see, because she put them in for the babies.
Yeah.
Yeah, the parents reading them.
I think the shoes need to come off, but...
Yeah.
What have we got a box?
All the school shoes there.
Yeah, we might have a box.
Yeah.
The others in there.
We need to reduce them and get them gone, because we've got about eight boxes like this now.
Oh, yeah, that's a trouble as well.
Yeah, so that's why we've got the playroom cordoned off for a bit, guys.
Do you want to do anything in there to put away, or...?
No, no, I've got to go black for tomorrow, so I'll be over here Saturday, Sunday now, trying to put like all the spot and all the misdemean together and then...
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's getting to the point where it's getting quite full.
So we've got to sort of thin it out a bit.
Yeah.
And then once we've emptied the trolley of three books, and the other books are tidy, we can go through the toys and say, right, that's a bit junky, that's a bit junky.
And then, you know, fill a bag for a pound or something on them, see?
We've got Sammy and Emma downstairs working.
Oh, dear, a nightmarish old curtain's up here.
It was so heavy.
It's like from the Victorian ages.
Hard work.
We've got a bit of Abadasha, because Abadasha always sells well.
We've been bagging up the clothes, as you know, because we've got so many.
Three for a pound.
Might have to do, I don't know, five for a pound.
I don't know.
We've got loads of hangers in, and they're all, they're grips.
We've had loads of donations in.
I'm working through them now.
I've painted the sign.
We've given the cafe their table back.
They were very grateful.
And I've yacht varnished it this time.
Oh, it's still really sticky.
Oh, great.
So that's waiting to dry now.
It's going to be a couple of days for that to dry.
Oh, we'll have to go with that.
And then Ellie.
A load of vintage dolls in.
Ellie.
I've been sorting out the hangershop.
New old stock.
New old stock.
And...
Old old stock.
Because I haven't had this open for a while.
Because obviously, if we get a big donation, it has to go in that reset.
So then we can't get up here.
Oh, I have to get even going a bit here.
That's fine.
I'm going to go from top to bottom, I think that we can.
Ellie has been hanging up quite a bit.
Look at the rails in the pound shop.
Look at these.
Daniel built that work.
I was wasting a bit already.
It's time to go with that today.
Brilliant.
She's nearly filled all the rails.
Ready for the pound shop.
Fill a bag for a fiver.
Bags are already up here.
Just start filling them, guys.
And when I say fill them, I mean fill.
I need this lot gone as well.
Pound.
Pound a cot.
Probably no fixings.
You've probably got to use decking screws.
I expected the best.
I found.
So, they've got to go.
So come and get them.
Whatever's behind there is going to go.
Look at the chairs.
But they're always handy when people are working up here.
Oh, so steep those steps.
Whatever's up here.
Oh yeah, they're a bit desparate.
Fill a bag for a pound.
I need to go round to decorating up here.
Everyone come paint this room.
Oh, it's so steep in here, these steps.
I'm going to paint this bit of water as well because it's a bit scuffed.
I'm trying to get down on my knees.
They're alright.
But it's going to start going up, down, up, down, down.
That's the problem.
I've got a bend we're going to do.
I think we've got another bend off a lady who's been involved in a firing car, have we?
So that'll take quite a bit of our excess.
So that'll do us a favour and obviously we're helping her as well, aren't we?
We're getting there slowly now.
We're getting to day.
And I've got tonnes of donations to go through.
Oh, lovely though, look.
Lovely stuff.
Beautiful.
Oops.
A lot, look.
Oh, nice.
Got to get back to it, didn't we?
