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    British Heart Foundation home store opening in Cardiff Bay

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 27, 2025No Comments
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    A brand-new charity home store opened in Cardiff Bay this morning with excited customers eagerly awaiting to be the first inside to explore the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) incredible selection of preloved furniture.

    This exciting opening marks the third BHF store in the city, adding on to Crwys Rd and Albany Road, giving Cardiff residents even more choice and selection to shop preloved and support the charity’s lifesaving research.

    The team of staff and volunteers have curated a selection of items to entice shoppers inside and the new 6,000 sq. foot store is filled with a fantastic selection of home goods, from beds and wardrobes to sofas and white goods. The charity is encouraging the local community to support the new opening and grab themselves a bargain.

    Professor Barry McDonnell, Co-Director of the National Cardiovascular Research Network (NCRN) and Cardiff Metropolitan University’s centre for Cardiovascular Research, Innovation and Development (CURIAD) opened the store and cut the ribbon before welcoming shoppers inside. Students from Cardiff Metropolitan University were also onsite offering blood pressure measurements throughout the day to staff, volunteers and customers alike.

    BHF Area Manager Lawrence Turner said “We’d like to thank the community for all their support. Not only in terms of donations of stock, but also seeing shoppers come down and support the opening today. We’re really excited to welcome everyone through the doors.  

    With daily deliveries, stock is always changing and new pieces continually added to the shop floor – I can honestly say in 14 years at the British Heart Foundation I haven’t seen this many items of this quality, the store is definitely worth a visit! Don’t forget we also offer a free collection service, so if you’d like to donate any of your preloved quality furniture, give the store a call to arrange and we’ll do the heavy lifting!” 

    All the money raised in BHF shops and stores helps fund the charity’s lifesaving research.

    Barry McDonnell, Co-Director of the NCRN said, “It’s an honour to be invited down to open the new Cardiff Bay store today. The money raised through these stores here in Cardiff and across the UK help to fund such important cardiovascular research that we undertake at Cardiff Met University, and I look forward to having a look around myself!”

    As well as buying goods, supporters can also donate their time and the charity is looking for volunteers who can spare an hour or two to help in store.

    Rhodri Thomas, Head of BHF Cymru added: “We’re incredibly excited to open our latest furniture store in Cardiff Bay. All 28 of our stores across Wales help us find the cures of the future, and we would be hugely grateful for anyone looking to volunteer with us. If you have a spare hour or two or items you’re looking to donate, the team would love to hear from you.”

    The store is located in Cardiff Bay Retail Park, Ferry Road, next to Sports Direct and Blacks.

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