Ah, look.

There she is.

We're brought in all her glory.

Right.

I thought I had more than that.

I think I got some more boxes in the car.

There's a few more bits, don't you?

We've had some customers in this morning.

We've already said we'd take on some 16-year-olds this morning.

Oh, it's a Sadler!

It's a Sadler crinoline lady teapot.

How could nobody have bought this?

Oh, you'd have to have a crinoline lady cake to go with this, wouldn't you?

You couldn't just have the tea.

Oh, that's stunning.

Oh, I love Sadler.

Sadler is so nice.

Oh my god, I'm getting a new one now.

So, yeah, we'll take the 16-year-olds.

They need to be workers, guys.

Okay?

Because I can't just have them standing alone on their phones.

Alright?

Well, they can, but then they won't get the £20 a day.

The £20 a day is stock.

They can take what they like.

We do have a two-week restriction.

Just met a lovely guy now.

He said, Oh, I have a charity shop.

I said, Well, we're not a charity shop, but blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Brilliant.

He said, I've got loads of stuff you can have.

He said, I'd rather give it to you.

Oh, fab.

Isn't that lovely?

He'd be good in a shop because he's very social.

They need bubble wrap in Blackwood.

If anybody's got any bubble wrap, drop it off to him.

He's selling off a couple of the bigger things.

We're going to sell that big cupboard now.

We're going to have the one that's got like four and glass on it because we think that would be better all around because otherwise we'd have to store it and we're going to need a van to transport it.

I think we might not have a van if we get the shop on the high street that we want.

We have rung them today.

We've got somebody's...

There's one shop.

It's not a shop, but anyway.

There's one venue.

Nobody seems to know anything about it.

It could have been rented out for them years ago, but nobody seems to know anything about it anyway.

They can try and get all of the owners to do.

It's full, but I've said, tell them we can clear it.

We'll have to see it first, but...

I did look through the windows last night.

It is full of crap.

Full of furniture.

Full of gone as well.

Office equipment and stuff.

But we'll clear that.

I'm not worried.

Oh, right.

I've had two ladies in this morning that said they're shutting down this road next week because they're demolishing this.

That's a bit gutsy.

Because I wanted to go in there and empty it.

Need to be down here next week, because if they are demolishing it and they've got stuff in there...

I don't think they'll just demolish it with the stuff in there.

Surely they've got to empty it first.

Do they just wreck and ball it down?

Anyway, we're going to need to shut it down.

Good job I didn't clean the windows today.

But...

We've got access through the back door.

So, we can still trade.

Right?

Because we'll have the access...

We'll have the shutter down, because it's going to be dusty, I should imagine.

I don't know what they've got to do first.

But we've got access to the back door.

Haven't we?

So...

Customers can come in that way.

So that'll work out well.

I mean, that's...

If they're going to start taking it down, that's brilliant, that is.

Because that's what needs to happen, isn't it?

That's what needs to happen.

If we need it down.

So...

So that they start doing the work on it.

I'm sure we had three of these.

They're very delicate, these things.

I might put them in a cupboard.

Not because they're expensive, but they're so delicate, these lampshades.

Got a bit of Crown Derby in, guys.

I'll be half price as well.

This is going to go up there, but I've got to shift some stuff first.

Erm...

Don't know what to put under there.

We've always kept the Christmas cards and the Valentine's Day cards under there, so people can still shop them.

I don't know if we need them under there, that's the thing.

Would be better off putting, like, hoteliers or something under there, or more glassware under there, because it sells better than that.

I want to paint those, too.

I want to paint them in, like, a teal colour.

I want to try and get all our cabinets painted the same now.

A lot of interest in this set.

Interest in the bits over there.

I think I've got two more boxes in the car, I can't remember.

Need someone to drop this back off to Blackwood.

If anybody's going that way, pick them up and drop them into Blackwood shop, because they've got a bit more bubble wrap.

This is good bubble wrap, because it's sticky.

Sticks to...

You just wrap it round and stick it.

You don't need any...

tape or anything.

So I'll be a bummer if that's shut, won't I?

But we'll open the back way, we can come the back way.

Because we've got a gate, and you can come at the back lane, so you can go down the...

I don't know what...

This is lower Pentriban Street.

What's the street that's down below me, where G-DAS is and all?

What's that street called?

Because you can come up that street, up the back alley, and then come through the back door, can't you?

But I mean, they've got to get it down, haven't they?

Dan's going to ring and find out now what the plan is.

And to remind them, don't forget that they'll have to compensate us for the road being shut.

Awh, aah, aah, I don't want to misattract the way.

For the road being shut, because they weren't going to tell us that, were they?

But yeah, we need to get it done, don't we?

And of course, the thing is that once they've...

By doing work on it, It's going to spark interest anyway, isn't it?

So people are going to be looking down the street and they're going to be, you know, saying, oh, what's going on down there?

And they'll be walking back and forth, wouldn't they?

Shops and flats and all sorts.

Have a look online.

There's a lot of money going into that.

You know, and we've just said we can do five years here.

So this shop just came out of nowhere, didn't it?

We're so lucky to get this shop.

I'm so happy here.

Pontypool is still my favourite.

I feel like I'm on holiday when I'm in Pontypool.

I don't know why.

But I do like this shop as well.

Blackwood City.

I've never been happy in Blackwood.

There's a lot of pain in the arse in Blackwood, we've had.

He's still at them now, coming in.

The guy's still coming in, arguing about the German lamp now.

I don't know how many times we've had to tell him to sling his hook.

The trouble is, you see, he's got...

The trouble is, he's got one, so he wants a pay lock.

And he's an antique dealer.

Then pay the price, you know.

You know how much they're worth.

They're worth £600, £700 each.

But you've got to check them out, OK?

Unbelievable.

Right, I've got to go.

Daniel's ringing me.

