20 Jan 2025

Newlife pops back at designer outlet

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Newlife The Charity for Disabled Children has popped up again at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet West Midlands, following a successful pop-up shop last year.

It will help raise funds so disabled children can receive the vital equipment and support they need.

The Newlife pop-up store, which proved hugely successful during its last visit, officially opened its doors again on Saturday January 11.

It is situated next to Five Guys, and is packed with brands including River Island, Monsoon, and many more, all at discounted prices.

Goodie bags were also given away to the first 50 shoppers who visited the store and Newlife’s Ambassadog, Nugget, was on hand to help shoppers and keep younger customers entertained.

Carole Simpson, Newlife’s director of retail and sustainability, said: “We’re so excited to be back at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet West Midlands and once again have the opportunity to showcase the fantastic brands at heavily discounted prices that Newlife has to offer - but don’t delay your shopping trip, as we won’t be here for long!

“This opportunity also gives us the chance to raise awareness of how people’s purchases can make a huge difference to the lives of disabled children, not only helping to provide specialist disability equipment such as beds buggies, wheelchairs and car seats, but other services including our nurse-run helpline, a unique emergency equipment loan service as well as providing specialist sensory toys so every child can enjoy play.

“The opening weekend was a great success – with returning customers eager to find their favourite brands at bargain prices, as well as new customers discovering Newlife for the first time and realising that their purchases really can do so much to help disabled children and their families.”

The Newlife pop-up will be at McArthurGlen for around six weeks offering a wide variety of women and children’s clothing and accessories, with 100 per cent of all profits being used to help disabled children.

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