Oh, evening, guys.

We're all on our way home now.

Oh, tired.

Anyway, we've so...

thank you for circumnavigating around that massive donation that we had.

Like five trailer fulls of donation.

Roy, I haven't been able to pick up the chairs.

I'm really sorry.

We had stuff to do this morning and then we had...

because people couldn't even get in the shop, right?

You know, so we had to deal with that.

I'm hoping to do chairs tomorrow.

Yes, so thank you so much for that.

We've probably got about 70 bags of boutique clothes from this one donation, this one lady's donation, and maybe some others because there were some other bags there as well.

70 of £10 and up.

So, say there's 20 items in there and that's £200 a bag.

You'll do the maths there, okay?

I mean, we're on half price, but you know, brilliant.

Absolutely stunning items.

Thank you so much.

And then we had about 14 bags that's gone up the Pound Shop.

So don't forget, Pondy Pools Pound Shop.

Everything that's up there is a pound.

Three items for two pound or you can fill a carrier bag for a five.

And at the moment we've got so much we're doing.

Take four carrier bags for £15.

Okay?

So it's stuff that would be like Tesco t-shirts, pre-marked t-shirts.

It's not always us.

People have had some really good stuff up there, you know, because we've just gone, that's been here for years, check it up there.

You know, I've had stuff like I've had super dry jackets and the zip is a bit iffy and we haven't got time to fix it.

Pound Shop it.

We do it all the time, right?

Because if we're busy, which we are, and my mum is busy and Jan is busy and everybody's busy, then we haven't got anybody to work on a zip.

Um, then obviously if we just put it up at the Pound Shop and let somebody have a bargain, you know.

Um, had a chat quite a bit out today because it stank.

I know who you are, you've done this two or three times, maybe even four times now, and you do it every single time.

You dump your bags about ten at a time and then you run off and leave them at close within time.

Because I nearly intercepted you the time before last and it's stinking.

We don't want any more donations from you.

So I will do it.

The trouble is I don't know when you come in, you just leave them there.

But you know that the shop is shut.

You don't bring them to the door because that's where you think the CCTV is.

The CCTV covers the entire street, okay?

So I know you're doing it, but next time I'm going to put the video on and put the video of the actual items.

They absolutely stank today.

Please don't bring any more donations in.

We don't want them.

And I wouldn't even put them in a clothes bank.

You need to wash.

You don't really want them because it's all covered in dogs' hair anyway.

So I don't really

want them.

So we've had a little bit as well.

The police are taking up a case.

That individual has also been moved out of the area.

I don't think it's just my complaint.

She will be on the list because they're going, this one happened.

It was really warm because people were outside.

So it was, yeah, it was really warmish.

So maybe May, I don't know, April, May.

And yeah, they rang me to say, are you ready to go to court now?

Because we're ready to take it to court.

And I said, yeah, I am.

Because that person's behaviour didn't just upset myself, you know, and I'm the one that's got to deal with it.

It put customers off.

It was outside our shop, so it's damaged our not-for-profit business.

But it also may well have put other mothers off and prevented mothers from accessing the shop if they were in need at that particular time.

It lasted for a week.

The harassment went over a week, it did.

And at the very last stage where the individual was refusing to move and was on the So, you know, this is so... we're very pleased with the result that we've got, that we're actually going to go to court with it.

And we're going to, we're really going to push it.

Because that has damaged the baby bank, somebody's behaviour like that, just because they don't like me.

And they believe in a false narrative.

It's being put all over Facebook by four charities, two of which we've shut down, and two of which are under investigation by the Charity Commission because of their behaviour.

One of which of those is under investigation by the Charity Commission because their son has sexually assaulted members of their staff.

And that's the only place he can get a job.

Well, that's a conflict of interest.

Well, you can employ your son.

I'm sure I'd be able to employ Daniel if I wanted to, if I was a charity.

But obviously that is a massive conflict of interest now.

He shouldn't even be suspended from work.

They should be safeguarded.

And this is why we've got CCTV to safeguard the staff as well because I had another lady that worked for a very well-known charity in Bargoed.

She was sexually assaulted because that particular charity has taken on people who are on probation and they haven't checked what type of probation, and obviously a sex offender, probation.

And I actually assaulted this lady who'd worked there for 10 years with her husband and there was nothing we could do.

There was no CCTV.

So that's when I started putting CCTV up because I thought, well no, that lady was a vulnerable adult and she was also a very useful volunteer.

And now you're stuck with a sex offender in your shop when you've got customers in there, maybe children and other vulnerable staff.

Most people that volunteer for you are retirement age or vulnerable adults that don't work.

So, you know, you do have a duty of care to protect them.

So, like I said, we've got plenty of CCTV footage of what's going on and the police were in attendance anyway and I believe the mental health team were in attendance because this individual wouldn't get off the pavement and get lost.

But, you know, that puts off mothers from using our facilities there and they're like, oh, well this individual kicking off has made a complete spectacle of themselves.

And then put people off using the baby bank.

You've got, you know, while these other charities are pushing the narrative, you know, you've got the other one that's supposed to be helping homeless people.

When was the last time they helped homeless people?

And the homeless people are telling you that.

And, you know, there's a lot of plastic surgery going on these last two charities that are left with numbers.

Plastic surgery and trips to Turkey, you know, and 70-year-old women that work for the charity, you know, having their teeth done and the rest of it.

It's like, really?

Anyway, you know, there's other staff that's going to come out with that particular charity, I can tell you that now.

And that family that run it.

And, well, you're going to have a shock because there's a massive charity moving in on your doorstep, which is quite funny.

I actually found that quite funny.

And it isn't me because I'm not a charity.

And I'm actually miniscule compared to this charity.

My operation is miniscule compared to this charity.

And I actually like this lady quite a lot.

I've already told her you're a twat.

So she's fully aware you're going to turn up in the twatmobile.

But it's going to make me laugh because this charity is going to rip the rug from under you.

So not only are you like, you know, got a charity shop that's in a failing town that we've left because we've managed to get out in time, but you ain't going to get a lot because this lady is going to get more than you.

And I know she is because she already does.

And she ain't going to put up with your shit.

So that's a nice bit of karma there.

And I haven't had to deliver it because somebody else is going to deliver your karma for you and rip the rug from under you.

But there we are.

There we are.

We've, like I said, that's good news now that the police have gone, this has gone on now five years.

It's gone on long enough.

They are helping the community.

We've never been arrested at all for anything to do with the baby bank ever because we're not doing anything illegal.

So they've obviously turned around now and said, right, we're going to start, we're going to start charging these people.

And if she wants to go to court and she's going to stand up in court, I don't know where it will be because they've been moved out of the area.

So, I don't know.

But they're like, if she's willing to go to court, which I am, to protect the baby bank and to protect the mothers that are being told not to use our services.

And thank you to Circulate and Confidia as well because they've been mentioned on the website and they've turned around and said, yeah, you're the only one with a problem, mate.

I really like the shop.

So thank you for that.

They're another lovely... I don't believe they're a charity.

I think they are a business.

But they sell clothes and you go in, you take it in and you get a pound for every item of clothes you've taken.

So you're taking five items, you get five quid to spend in their warehouse.

And they also do fill a bag for five events as well, you know.

And that's another lovely person, you know.

She came into our shop before we even knew she ran Circulate and Confidia.

And Dan rang and said, oh, the lady wants to do an Instagram video.

What do you want me to say?

I said, oh, God, no.

I said, well, do it.

And I said, but you will get comments because of blah, blah, blah.

And she said, no problem.

I'll deal with the comments.

And she said, I love the shop.

I love what you do.

And then she's gone and opened her own business, recycling clothes and items and things, you know, and stopping them from going to landfill in Confidia.

You know, and I wish her all the best.

Like, I wish this major charity that's going to come and rip the rug from under the other one, all the best.

And just for you to be aware that we've got your back, always.

Because that's what loyalty is about, isn't it?

You know, and that's what working together is about.

And I bet those four charities, two that we've shut down, two that's on the brink of being shut down.

Right, I bet.

Oh, I should have waited for him to go.

Sorry mate, sorry, sorry.

It's been a long day.

I bet they'll rock up there and say, hey, I'm going to work with you.

Do you want to work with me?

Do you want to work with me?

Yeah, they've already been warned.

They've already been warned about you and your track mobiles.

And that you'll turn up there and you'll try and take over and make out the go.

Yes, thank you God for the karma.

Thank you God for the karma.

It's coming.

It's coming around that corner and it's going to come fast and it's going to knock a lot of people off their feet.

