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Highland Hospice now able to accept donations at its Inverness warehouse as coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased


By Ian Duncan

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The Facebook post by Highland Hospice.
The Facebook post by Highland Hospice.

Highland Hospice has announced it is accepting donations for its charity shops at its retail warehouse from today.

After the coronavirus lockdown forced it to suspend operations members of the public can again hand in items at its warehouse in Harbour Road, Inverness, on weekdays between 8.30am and 5pm.

Due to social distancing and hygiene safety measures, however, the warehouse team will be unable to help donors unload items from their vehicles.

All items will be quarantined for 72 hours and donated clothing will be steam cleaned before being offered for sale.

To check that donations will be accepted contact 01463 715242.

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