British Heart Foundation Plans to Close 150 Charity Shops Amid Tough Trading Conditions
The British Heart Foundation announces plans to shut 150 charity shops, citing an exceptionally challenging trading environment hitting the sector hard.
The British Heart Foundation announces plans to shut 150 charity shops, citing an exceptionally challenging trading environment hitting the sector hard.
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