St Margaret's Hospice Care (Somerset)
As of , St Margaret's Hospice Care (Somerset) publishes donation guidance covering 12 of the 110 items in this directory: 5 they can't accept, 1 they may accept in some cases and 6 they accept.
Also runs a free furniture collection service and accepts foreign currency donations via an in-store Cash4Coins partnership.
Toys & games
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Accepted
Listed as "toys and games" among generally accepted good-quality, clean items.
Their wording
“We accept all good quality, clean items such as clothing and shoes, fabrics, toys and games, homeware, books and more!”
Furniture
4-
Can't accept
Their wording
“Flat pack furniture”
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Can't accept
Their wording
“Pianos – grand and upright.”
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Can't accept
Upholstered furniture (mattresses, divan bases, chairs, sofas etc.) is only taken if it has a fire label attached.
Their wording
“Please ensure any upholstered items, including mattresses, divan bases, chairs, sofas and so on, have a fire label attached.”
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Check first
Accepted only if in good, clean (unsoiled) condition and fitted with a fire label.
Their wording
“Mattresses – must be in good, clean (unsoiled) condition with fire labels”
Homeware & household
1-
Accepted
Their wording
“We accept all good quality, clean items such as clothing and shoes, fabrics, toys and games, homeware, books and more!”
Electrical
1-
Can't accept
Their wording
“White goods”
Media & books
1-
Accepted
Their wording
“We accept all good quality, clean items such as clothing and shoes, fabrics, toys and games, homeware, books and more!”
Clothing & accessories
2-
Accepted
Their wording
“We accept all good quality, clean items such as clothing and shoes, fabrics, toys and games, homeware, books and more!”
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Accepted
Their wording
“We accept all good quality, clean items such as clothing and shoes, fabrics, toys and games, homeware, books and more!”
Sport & outdoor
1-
Can't accept
Their wording
“Gym equipment”
Other
1-
Accepted
Foreign coins and banknotes (old British, Irish, Channel Islands and Scottish currency, plus foreign banknotes/coins) are collected via in-store Cash4Coins pots and exchanged for a sterling donation.
Their wording
“Most of our shops now have a designated Cash4Coins pot in store for you to donate your foreign currency.”
Other things they mention
More rules from their donation guidance, in their own words — these don't have their own page on this site yet:
- Check first Wall units and display units — “Wall units and display units to be agreed by customer services.”