A ROMSEY charity shop has reopened following a makeover.

Tenovus Cancer Care, in Market Place, has reopened following a month-long closure for refurbishment.

The shop has new lighting and a new layout, with the design being more accessible for people with limited mobility.

The shop was re-opened by Cllr Nick Adams-King on Saturday, July 20.

Shop manager Janet Cooper said: “We have had an amazing few days and such great support from the local community.

Nick Adams-King cutting the ribbon to reopen the shopNick Adams-King cutting the ribbon to reopen the shop (Image: Tenovus Cancer Care)

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“It’s like working in a completely new place, we are so excited for more people to come pay us a visit”.

Tenovus Cancer Care has a total of 56 shops across England and Wales. The charity give help, hope and a voice to everyone affected by cancer. Its range of services offer information, advice and specialist support to people living with cancer and their loved ones.

Tenovus Cancer Care Romsey is now open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday.