A CARE charity is re-opening its shop in a riverside town after a revamp.

The St Richard’s Hospice charity shop in Bridge Street, Evesham, will be showing off its new look on Monday.

The shop was shut while major refurbishment took place and but now has a new layout, brighter and more contemporary feel and more choice of goods, according to hospice shops and commercial director Dan Corns.

He said: “We're looking forward to welcoming our loyal St Richard’s shops’ customers and hoping to encourage new people to come in and see the wider range of items on offer and raise money for the hospice.

“Our shops are a vital way of raising money for our care of patients and families living with cancer and other life-threatening illness.”

The shop will open at 10am on Monday.

Anyone interested in volunteering in the shop can drop in or phone Libby Harris at St Richard’s on 01905 763963 or e- mail volunteers@strichards.org.uk St Richard’s Hospice provides free specialist palliative care for patients living with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses and supports their families, supporting more than 2,100 patients and family members in Worcestershire.

The vital service requires £5 million annually to run and relies heavily on donations and the generosity of the public.