Right, we are just sorting out the nappies now, ready for kafili.

Because obviously kafili mums haven't had the nappies.

Two eye up, Chloe.

Put them on this cupboard.

Because that's where the food bank is going to go.

So if they need food bank, then they can come up by you and say can I have that and that.

That's it.

Move this stuff off that shelf.

We are just getting the nappies on there now.

Plenty there.

Dan's going to get that one in by you.

We are going to excavate the rest of this room.

We are going to push that one in there now.

Alright, just push that one in there now.

We are getting there slowly.

You can always have seaweed when it's at the top.

On the long way you see.

Put that by there.

We are turning too bad actually with this.

Have to see what it's like with the fire door shut.

Because obviously this bit needs to be pretty clear.

Well, it's not too bad by there.

But it could be somewhere better.

We'll have it up there because we've still got room.

We think that's going to risk a room.

They are going in the front of the shop.

They are ready.

Barbecue ready.

Here we are in Caerphilly.

We've got some of our plants in as you can see.

We've got one more shelf to get in.

He's a little bit knackered that one.

We've had him a while.

But we are going to get him in.

And then...

See how we go.

Might sell those aluminium chairs.

Because we've got matching chairs to that one.

And then we've got a flat glass counter.

What do you call a cupboard?

That dresser to go down.

Risk a room.

That dresser to go risk a room.

Because we couldn't get the other one in the van.

We just ran out of time and we took the van back.

So, the other glass one.

The only one is down there.

But we wanted a dresser for risk a room.

Unless I can fit it in here.

Because I have other dressers in other places that nobody knows about.

So, it's only those two glass counters.

But they are going down the front.

Those are just stock to be sold.

And the wheelchair.

Since my dad's had his knee done.

He don't need it.

See.

I can manage without that.

I can get around.

With the knee injections.

So, we've backfilled.

Because the A team were like.

Well, we could have this as an abadashy cupboard.

Yes, we can.

Because we've got a rail and now we've got some nice cupboards.

For you to roll up your blankets and your cushions and stuff.

And put it in there.

This is going under there.

But obviously, we need to backfill it.

Until we get a chance to sort these donations now.

Thank you to everybody.

Because they are working hard in Pontypool.

Everybody is working hard.

So, here we are.

This little one was made for there, wasn't it?

You know me.

Use every inch of space.

And then...

We've just got...

Some stuff to maneuver in the front.

I could do with the...

There's a lady who bought the wardrobe.

And the chest of drawers.

I could do with you picking that up tonight if possible.

Because it is in our way.

To get some old cabinets in.

Look, nappies.

Oh, there we are.

Another pack.

There we are.

You might get it out with a pack of nappies in this shop.

You never know.

New efficiency.

Don't need to measure anything.

Don't need to...

Don't need to measure anything, see.

Yeah, so we're going to get there now.

It's going to be nice and tidy.

And we've still got room for volunteers to bring their cars in.

If we get a house clearance, we're not expecting.

And it's nice and dry.

They can just drop it out by there.

We can sort it out by there.

That's going to be nice now, isn't it?

We need a garden in Pontypool shop.

Don't we?

We need a garden in Pontypool shop.

So yeah, we've got a couple of things that have got to go round on the wheeler.

But we just dropped them off here last night to the garden.

Because we were like...

We just exhausted, you know.

To get it all done.

That's been there growing up into my baby pot.

They grow anywhere, ma'am.

They need a bit of water tonight.

Might get an outside tap in.

So then we can run our irrigation system through the baby bath.

To grow bits of edge.

We've still got bits of poops and stuff in there.

But they need a good weeding.

I want to be able to sort in.

And then we need to cut all of this back.

And get it down.

And keep it down there.

And it will be lovely out there.

One of our 16 year olds said over in the summer.

You could have a jumble set out there.

I said yeah, we could.

We will, probably.

She was like, yeah, we can have a table.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll do that.

Got this.

That's why I kept that parasol.

And that they should give us out.

Because there's hardly any shade from the sun until the late evening.

So if they want to have their dinner.

But they don't have the staff.

Or five minutes, they can.

Or if a mum got a breast feed in it.

They've got a little parasol.

Right, are you in?

Yeah, that's your thing.

What's the matter?

Oh, are you alright?

Put that towards the back.

How you doing, Chloe?

Because there's a lot of nappies, isn't there?

A lot of nappies.

But I'll have a smaller fridge to sell now, guys.

Because we've got a bigger fridge here.

So I'd rather have a fridge and a freezer.

Because then if somebody drops off something.

We can freeze it, you see.

Or if one of the supermarkets say.

We've got a pile of mints here.

We've got to pick it up now.

I can freeze it.

Here we are.

The arnica gel I've worn off.

My miracle cream that is.

Arnica gel.

So I've got a bed here as well, guys.

Double bed.

We'll be here till late tonight.

But we can't really shop.

Other than if you see something.

And you can come in and just pay for it and pick it up.

Because you can't really shop around the shop.

Because I've got to get in that side now.

And tidy up that side once they've done this.

So they've got the lockers in there as well.

So we've got staff lockers here now.

Always use your staff lockers, please, guys.

I can see you, Chloe.

I can see you.

Done well today, didn't you, Chloe?

About 40 odd quid.

40 odd quid.

She took the day selling it all off for a pound.

All the customers were lovely.

Today they all know why we're gone and the rest of it.

And they're not believing any of the fake loomas and the rest of it.

You know, it's our choice to leave.

We would have had another year or a month, I think, on the contract.

But we've had it with the emails.

It's coming back and forth and the messages in the morning.

I've got time for it.

I'm too busy to be dealing with little man syndrome.

Too busy.

Any more nappies?

Hundreds more.

Baby bun problems.

Hundreds of nappies.

How many bags do you want?

So yeah, it's so nice to have this little breath of fresh air coming through the shop.

We need to manifest a garden now in Pontypool.

That's what we need to do.

Manifest a garden in our Pontypool shop.

And then we've got this bit as well.

