A Leominster shop which sell crafts made by people with disabilities is proving to be so successful it could run out of goods to sell. The ECHO charity shop in School Lane, Leominster, was revamped and was then officially reopened by Leominster mayor Janet Atkinson three months ago. "We have become the victims of our own success," said manager Martin King. He said customers were delighted with the crafts on sale and there could be a time in future when "demand outstrips supply."
He is appealing for artists and craftspeople with disabilities to get in touch with him if they had new ideas and products for the shop. Martin King can be contacted on 01568 620307.
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