Morning, guys.
I'm on my way to... there's a sheep over there.
Can you see it looking at me?
I don't think I can zoom in.
It's over there.
Can you see it?
I thought it was a sheep.
I thought... is that a rock or a sheep?
It's definitely a sheep.
I don't think it's got any markings on it.
I don't know where it's from.
I've got rainbow drops.
And I'm off to Bristol.
So, we think it's going to be a two car journey.
Two roads.
I like these because you can really crunch them.
You know I'm a bit of a crunchy mumma.
I like the crunch.
I find them quite stressful even.
Just rainbow drop things.
Sorry if I put you off crunching this morning.
Yeah, so I'll be dropping these car loads off at the new Caerphilly shop.
We had to release the weirdabouts of the shop earlier than planned because people behind the website, the little gang of people behind the website are following me about.
Caerphilly shop already has CCTV.
So we've got it on CCTV.
So that bloody rat Nicola Williams is following me about.
So, that's a good thing with this shop that it's come with CCTV installed.
Because that would be £200-£300 for us out of our fundraising, you know.
And we've got to have it to protect the staff.
I think there's only one sheep.
Where did she come from then?
Can't get a sheep this morning guys.
Can't see any of us here.
There's no farms by here.
Anywhere by here, is there?
Little thing.
I can't stop crunching these, sorry.
Oh no, there's two of them.
Mum and baby.
No markings though, is there?
No paint on them.
I don't know.
There's nothing by here, no farm, is there?
Where did he wander from then?
Is that his bum?
Does his bum look like a panda?
Or are they his markings?
Or does he just have a panda-faced bum?
So anyway, we had to release Caerphilly early.
Because I was being stalked.
The most stalked woman in Britain.
Obviously we've passed that on to the police.
The police are fully aware of the situation here.
We've let Blackwood Landlord know that we're looking to moving on to the High Street.
They're not happy about it.
I think we're at the place now where our next move needs to be on to Blackwood High Street, in that middle bit.
Not up past Argos, and not down past I don't know what the bottom shop is, but where Wilkinson's is.
Well, Site Cymru is down there.
If there was one next door to Site Cymru, it might be worth it.
Because then people have got to cross the road for two, haven't they?
Two charity shops, or two stack land shops.
They might cross over.
They might cross over the road, or whatever.
But I think that's our best move now.
I don't think we'll get a shop as big as we've got it on the High Street.
But I think the footfall will triple it.
So I think we'd be better off down there.
It's the way I wanted to be in the first place.
And they wouldn't fix the electric for us.
Daniel accidentally rung National Grid.
He rung the wrong person.
And they came out and fixed it.
And when they seen it was us, they did it for free.
And he told us what the problem was.
Thank you very much for National Grid.
Because they also helped me out in Riska as well, didn't they?
When I blew it up.
But when we looked, because obviously they'd sent somebody out to check the prices and what they were fixing it.
Because we'd been on temporary lighting up there for ages.
And that's affected sales.
They quoted like £800.
And it was £200 to come out and quote £800.
And we were like, and then they've passed the bill over to us.
Right?
Because they were like, well you put up temporary lighting.
Yeah, but we plugged it in.
We put up temporary lighting and ran an extension lead and plugged it in.
You know?
To the other plug.
We didn't do any alterations.
Anyway.
You know, National Grid said there's no way that would have cost £800 to fix.
Because the pieces they needed to fix it were £8.99 each on Amazon.
So that's a bit of a bummer, isn't it?
But there we are.
That's the way it goes.
Don't tag me in picking up furniture for free, guys.
Because we don't pick up furniture for free.
I've just put a statement out now reminding people.
Right, we don't pick it up for free.
The last thing I want is tonnes of furniture in my shop so I can't go around them as it is.
If it's a shelf, then obviously I'll pick it up because I need it.
You know, things like that.
Glass cabinet, I need it.
Yeah, so.
I'm going to be dropping this stuff off at a cafe.
We'll have to release it early because they are now physically following me around the place.
Police are away.
And...
I need some help.
I've got to be honest, guys.
I think I've bitten off more than I can chew again.
I really do need some help.
I can't stop crunching you, sorry.
They're addictive.
I really need some help now to get all these shops up and running and everything.
I can't get back down to the Duration Centre until I get Cuffilli and Risca with staff.
And I need Daniel out of Blackwood Shop now because I need him down the Donation Centre because we're talking above head height racking now.
And I'd rather him running the Donation Centre than a shop.
Than have a volunteer running a way house.
Because we've now gone from just storage to way house by increasing the size of our racking.
And you'll need to have steel toe caps, high vis and a hard hat now in the Donation Centre.
Even if you're just turning up as a volunteer, you're going to need to put them on.
And if you're out in the car park there because there's lots of other folk lifts and lots of other things going on with other places now.
It's getting busier over there.
In the shops, no open-toed footwear.
And if you go to the car with a member of the public or you come back or you're doing something or you're bringing something from their car or whatever you're going to need to wear a high vis as well.
So we know that you're safe when you're out.
Because you could be helping somebody carry bags to the car and vice versa.
And you could get reversed into if you're in the car park or something.
So you need to wear a high vis.
I'll get them in the shops.
I've got tons in the house.
So I'm just having these now because my Bristol guy is a bit delayed.
And then I'm off!
Off on a jolly, guys!
I'm going in the bush now.
I think we're all invested now in Pandabum over here, aren't we?
We need to find out what he's doing.
I could do a take of you home, mow my grass.
That'd be good.
I wonder where they come from.
If you're missing a mum and a baby sheep, they're at Newbridge McDonalds.
Newbridge McDonalds is my McDonalds of choice.
The customer service are very good, don't they?
Right, I'm off now.
