David Rutley, the Member of Parliament for Macclesfield has given his support to a new community furniture shop in the town, which he has recently opened.
A local community organisation, Cheshire Streetwise, is starting a furniture reuse project enabling Macclesfield residents to donate their used and surplus items to benefit local families. The project means Macclesfield residents facing financial challenges can access furniture items at low cost, or for referred families in need at no cost. At the same time, the shop will provide volunteer and training opportunities for local residents who are having difficulties finding employment.
A team of volunteers, led by Maggie Falconer-Drew from Cheshire Streetwise has started collecting items on Mondays and opening their new store at 10 Gilchrist Avenue, Macclesfield, SK11 8GU, on Fridays between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m.
Cheshire Streetwise currently runs drop in centres in Macclesfield for socially isolated and excluded residents. It provides for basic practical needs of food and drink as well as offering support and counselling, and providing advice and guidance. It is envisaged that the furniture project will offer another practical way to support individuals and families.
Speaking following the opening, David said, “I am very pleased to have been able to open this new shop, which will be of great benefit to those who need to furnish their house, but are experiencing financial difficulties. Cheshire Streetwise do a lot of work already to support the most vulnarable in our community, and I am sure that this project will be warmly appreciated by local residents. I would like to thank Maggie and her team for all their hard work.”
Free collections can be made on Mondays, or on other days by arrangement. For more information, please call 07469 176811, or visit www.cheshirestreetwise.co.uk.