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    New to You

    New to You

    (1 review)

    Partick, West End

    New to You is the third branch from the Gorbals Recycles Project. This is another charity shop…read morefocused more on furniture with a few books and toys thrown in. Ooh I forgot, they also have a sweetie counter, I just had to buy me some 10p mix ups. Yum! They had some cracking deals with wardrobes and sofas from £20. Not a lot of items stay there too long, while I was there, a chair was sold and the Gorbals Recycles luton truck turned up in which they were bringing in items as fast as they were taking out. Stock is replenished frequently due to the great bargains they have on offer. The shop is immaculately clean, you can tell it's well looked after. It's a warm and friendly place, equal to their partner shops in town and in the Gorbals. It's such a great project and everyone I've met on the project has been really helpful. Gorbals Recycles supports it's volunteers which you can tell and they also support unemployed trying to get back into work. They also try to prevent land fill through recycling many various items that people no longer want or need. New to You also has some of the bicycles from the Gorbals shop on sale, they said many have taken an interest since they put them on display. This shop is situated in a cracking location in Partick, on the Dumbarton Road line of great charity shops. It's also a hop, skip and a jump from Partick train/subway/bus station. There's also plenty of buses that pass by. It's an ideal spot so I would definitely check what stock they've got, whatever's in the window goes pretty quickly so I'd get in there quick.

    The Maxie Richards Foundation - jhonny

    The Maxie Richards Foundation

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    Partick, West End

    With furniture spread out around tables and televisions in here, when you walk in you feel as…read morethough you are visiting someone's house! For a charity shop, this branch of Maxie Richards appears to have acquired a grand collection of old, elegant furniture and household appliances. For that reason, some of the items are higher priced than you may have imagined, but the ornate mahogany cabinets are arguably timeless so the price is justified. This place made me want to time travel back to the 1950s in all honesty. The pieces were absolutely gorgeous and a hideous, stapled together leather bound sofa was nowhere to be seen in here. Although there was a smattering of modern goods, the majority seemed to have been plucked out of another time entirely. With paintings lining the walls and crockery or old books lining the shelves, you feel as though you are visiting a homage to antiquarianism rather than a charity establishment. But if you are looking to recreate an elegant look in your home or business, there are plenty of rare and enduring wares to be had in here. Including an utterly gorgeous coffee table, complete with tiled surface, for 15 pounds! If I ever open up a retro clothes shop, I'll come back here for furniture.

    The Maxie Richards Foundation is on the stretch of Dumbarton Road which is populated almost…read moreexclusively by discount and charity furniture shop. If you're trying to fill your home on a budget - definitely pop along here to have a wander, as it's likely that you'll be able to pick up a great selection of stuff for next to nothing. The Maxie Richards Foundation have a slightly better quality of furniture than the fare that you're likely to find in the Sally Army store. They actually have pieces that could pass for vintage/antique rather than outdated/shabby. This is perhaps reflected by the fact that it isn't the cheapest of the charity furniture shops - but if you can afford it it's definitely worth the extra pennies. Like all shops of this sort, this place feels like a bit of a warehouse. The lady staffing when I was in there didn't bother to acknowledge me - but seeing as I was only in there for a browse this didn't bother me too much.

    Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

    Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland

    (6 reviews)

    Partick, West End

    The charity shops around here look like they've been trapped in a timewarp - travelling down this…read moreneck of the woods is like going back to the 80s! That's why I do it! I like these charity shops that don't try to be overly trendy, and just quietly get on with supporting their cause. I felt like this charity shop fell into this category - stock was in good condition and well displayed, but not tagged with "vintage" to follow the neverending West End trend for this kind of fashion. In a place like this, you feel like you're allowed to excavate for your own treasure, and in this establishment there were a lot of good quality clothes and interesting accessories to be found. There were a number of eyecatching ornaments and hidden gems waiting for the right home. I don't know if I've over done the charity shops recently, but this one tugged on my heart strings as there was a giftboxed packed with fridge magnets indicative to someone clearing out a person's house after they had passed on. I don't know what gave me that overwhelming feeling of loss but at times going around charity shops can be sad as you see the hobbies of someone else being expelled from their previous home to be enjoyed by someone else. Saying that, they are obviously donated so someone else can appreciate them, and it's comforting that such items are rehomed in good taste, for a good cause. Apologies for being morose....perhaps I should give the charity hunts a rest for a while. I'm not even sure what I'm looking for anymore, I've seen too much!! But as far as charity shops go, this one is very comprehensive and with appropriate information leaflets around the store, it reminds you of the cause it is concerned with.

    It's been quite a few months since my last visit to this store and since then they have had s…read moremodern revamp. The store now looks trendy & everything is neatly away in its place. Larger selection of clothing than before, and the back area has a large selection of household items. I bought some books & some glass ware, sadly there was no paper to wrap the glass, I was offered a bag but that was 5 pence. Not much use when I had a back pack with me. Still a good shop with a good book & DVD section.

    St Margaret's Hospice Charity Shop

    St Margaret's Hospice Charity Shop

    (2 reviews)

    Anniesland, Great Western Road, West End

    St Margaret's Hospice shops seem to be running the show in Glasgow at the moment - there's one…read morecropping up on what appears to be a weekly basis! It's all for a good cause though: I say carry on! This branch of the charity branch is small and tastefully stocked. Easter fever seems to be gripping this area of Glasgow as the staff in here were frantically blowing balloons up for easter! So I felt as though I was disrupting the carnival atmosphere by just having a browse for a new jacket. I know they were busy but I get the impression this is a close knit area since the staff weren't the most accomodating. They seemed bubbly enough but I felt like a bit of an intruder. It's a generalisation but I didn't feel local enough - ludicrous since I stay a bit down the road and used to frequent this area from time to time. Saying that, you don't visit charity shops for the chat - it's bargain time - and there's a large selection of clothes in here. They also appeared to have the largest collection of jackets I've ever seen - just goes to show Glasgow's weather is reflected in what ends up in second hand stores. There was a book section but due to the size of the shop it wasn't easily reached, and when a local eyeballed me enroute to the books and created a blockade in the small corridor, I fled the awkward situation. A decent enough store but I felt a bit like I was trespassing!

    i stay locally and like the first review i also felt as though i was intruding. I've been in the…read moreshop on numerous occasions and found it to be cluttered with junk, too much on the rails and the quality of goods on the rails shabby and overpriced some of the clothes have "pulls/snags or catches" on them for e.g. a coat needing cleaned was covered in snags and was priced at £12.00 I feel the whole shop needs revamped and cleaned because its been like that for years. When in the shop the staff always appear to be having extremely long conversations with others.I'd love to gut it.

    British Red Cross - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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