A stalwart of the old school, this shop isn't just helping the aged but also selling on their wardrobes. However, wearable things are hiding in the thicket of Jaeger, just waiting for you. I found a belt in here from Oasis, of all the unlikely places, that I now wear as a daily staple. There's also an unexpectedly good selection of blankets and quilts, which may seem like an odd buy from a charity shop but are all clean and new or nearly new. The only niggle is the lack of changing room space, but that is compensated for by the great book selection and bric-a-brac shelves, which in many places seem to be on the way out.
Help the Aged is soon to merge with Age Concern, which may affect this place - with any luck only the branding will change and the contents will remain the same. Either way, it's worth the walk for a poke about in a proper charity shop with a traditional staff of lovely grandmamas (who aren't afraid to chip in their two penn'orth about what you're trying on!) and a fair few good buys amongst the ensembles of erstwhile Gentlemen of leisure. read more