Our store in Crewkerne has relocated from the original site situated at 27 Market Square. The launch of our new charity store in the town centre aims to improve accessibility for donors and customer alike.
Kevan Hodges, Chief Executive Officer at Ferne Animal Sanctuary, and local MP for Yeovil constituency, Marcus Fysh, cut the ribbon for the grand opening in Crewkerne’s town centre, this morning after the first week with record sales.
The pedestrianised shopping centre at Falkland Square has plentiful parking nearby and easy access for our customers. A key reasoning for the shop move. The new shop welcomes a modern style and sleek finish whilst offering an increased stock selection. This includes Splimple cards, pet care and food products, in addition to all existing ranges.
We have traded in Crewkerne for six years, and in that time have built a loyal customer base across the local community. We’re incredible grateful that they continue to support both the shop and sanctuary.
Kevan Hodges, CEO says:
We are proud to be opening the doors to a new charity shop in the heart of Crewkerne. It provides better accessibility and a new contemporary store for our valued donor and customer base. We look forward to welcoming new and existing customers to the store and invite the local community to visit for the unveiling of our high-quality collections.
This store relocation marks another step in our commitment to raise awareness of the sanctuary. As well as fund life-changing chances for rescued animals. Each purchase made will support the sanctuary’s vital operations, from animal rescue and adoption services to rehabilitation and medical care needed for long-term residents.