Pilgrims Hospices brings fashionability to Tankerton with exciting new charity shop
Pilgrims Hospices is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its brand new charity shop, NWT@Tankerton (New With Tags), located at 106 Tankerton Road, Tankerton, Whitstable CT5 2AJ.
This innovative store, opening its doors at 10:00am on Thursday 5 December 2024, offers a unique twist on charity shopping – every single item in the store is unworn and comes with its original retailer tags.
This is more than just a shopping destination; it’s a haven for fashion lovers who value quality, sustainability and a good bargain. Shoppers can expect to find a dazzling range of items, from high street favourites to luxurious high-end brands, all at a fraction of the price.
“We’re so excited to welcome shoppers to NWT@Tankerton,” said Karen Hills, Shop Manager. “It’s a unique concept that brings incredible value to our customers while supporting the vital work of Pilgrims Hospices. Whether you’re looking for a show-stopping party outfit, a thoughtful gift, or a wardrobe refresh, NWT@Tankerton has something for everyone.”
What makes NWT@Tankerton special?
This pioneering store is the first of its kind in the UK, dedicated exclusively to new, tagged items. Pilgrims Hospices receives thousands of these high-quality garments annually, generously donated by supporters. Now, for the first time, these gems will be available year-round in one convenient location.
This sustainable shopping model is perfect for eco-conscious shoppers who want to reduce textile waste while still indulging in retail therapy.
Opening hours: 10:00am on opening day; 9:00am – 4:30pm Monday to Saturday (closed Sundays)
Come along, meet the team, and enjoy the festive atmosphere! You’ll find an array of clothing and accessories perfect for the holiday season, including glamorous party wear, cosy winter essentials, and more.
Fashionability and purpose
NWT@Tankerton combines fashionability with purpose, offering a guilt-free shopping experience. Every purchase contributes directly to funding Pilgrims Hospices’ compassionate end-of-life care across east Kent. In addition to supporting the charity’s vital work, shoppers are also making an eco-friendly choice by opting for sustainable fashion.
More than just a shop
Want to do more? NWT@Tankerton is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join the team!
Volunteering is a fantastic way to meet new people, learn new skills, and support your community. For more information, click here.
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With 31 shops across east Kent, Pilgrims Hospices provides compassionate, end-of-life care for patients and families. Proceeds from all shop sales directly fund this vital work, supporting the community in countless ways.
Be part of this exciting new venture, and join us on 5 December at NWT@Tankerton. Let’s shop, save, and support together!
Each year, Pilgrims Hospices care for thousands of people across east Kent, with services provided from its three hospice sites in Ashford, Canterbury, and Thanet, as well as in patients’ own homes. It costs over £17.2 million annually to run these services, much of which comes from the generous support of the local community.
19th November 2024
Trees of Love: East Kent’s largest remembrance grows even bigger in 2024
This December, Pilgrims Hospices has once again partnered with members of the local community to deliver east Kent’s largest remembrance.
Herne Bay Crematorium and St Alphege Church join Pilgrims to offer more people the space to remember this Christmas.
The charity, which provides end-of-life care, is pleased to announce services in Whitstable and Herne Bay have joined the remembrance this year. The services give those who are grieving the time and space to remember during the festive season.
Those taking part are invited to dedicate a dove to be illuminated on Christmas trees across east Kent, and come together at one of the remembrance services with carols. It’s an opportunity to share memories, and take a moment during the busy festive season to remember those we love.
“Christmas is that time of year which consists of many different feelings, joy, excitement, love. But it is also for many a time for reflecting about the loved ones we have lost. The tree of love is a symbol of peace, memories and of course love. This simple gesture can bring a community together, and at Herne Bay Crematorium we are honoured to work with Pilgrims Hospices and help those on their journey of reflection.”
Damien Corlett-Oates, Herne Bay Crematorium Manager
The service at Herne Bay Crematorium is taking place on Friday 20 December, at 5pm, and those attending are invited to stay for warm refreshments of mulled wine and mince pies afterwards.
“Here at St Alphege Whitstable we are delighted to be holding a Trees of Love service with Pilgrims Hospices for the first time. Christmas is a time for fond remembrance of loved ones who used to share in our celebrations. We hope that all who come may feel the comfort and joy of gathering together and the light of hope during this festive season.”
Isobel Legg, Reader, St Alphege
The St Alphege, Whitstable service is on Sunday 8 December, at 4pm, with festive refreshments served afterwards in the church.
Pilgrims are also hosting their hospice services on Saturday 7 December, in Canterbury, Thanet and Ashford.
Each year, Pilgrims Hospices care for thousands of people across east Kent, with services provided from its three hospice sites in Ashford, Canterbury, and Thanet, as well as in patients’ own homes. It costs over £17.2 million annually to run these services, much of which comes from the generous support of the local community.
18th November 2024
Thousands raised at Pilgrims Hospices Christmas Fair
Hundreds of local residents gathered at the Pilgrims Hospices annual Christmas Fair on Saturday 16 November, held at Kingswood, Grosvenor Hall, Ashford.
Thanks to the incredible community support, the event raised over £14,000 to support hospice care.
Visitors enjoyed a festive day out with delicious refreshments, Christmas music, and an array of games. Children were entertained with crafts, including decorating gingerbread shapes and painting plates. The highlight for many was a visit from Father Christmas and his elves, who handed out gifts to delighted young attendees.
Local businesses generously supported the fair by donating goods and services. Special thanks go to Kingswood, Grosvenor Hall, for providing the venue, as well as:
The Works, Tyson Foods, Grovewell Garden Centre, Domino’s, Greggs, Argos, Ashford Mobile Footcare, T&T’s Hair, Tickled Trout at Wye, Westwell Wines, Brakes, Curco, Asda, Tesco Park Farm and Crooksfoot, Waitrose in Ashford, Tenterden, and Hythe
Louise Newman, Community Fundraising Manager at Pilgrims Hospices, said: “We are incredibly grateful to everyone who donated items or joined us on the day. With the support of over 90 volunteers, we’ve managed to raise vital funds for Pilgrims Hospices. Every contribution helps us provide care for those facing life-limiting illnesses and support their families during challenging times.”
Pilgrims Hospices’ next Ashford event is the Christmas Tree Recycling fundraiser on 11 and 12 January 2025.
It’s a fantastic way to dispose of your real Christmas trees, with collections by our dedicated teams of volunteers.
Each year, Pilgrims Hospices care for thousands of people across east Kent, with services provided from its three hospice sites in Ashford, Canterbury, and Thanet, as well as in patients’ own homes. It costs over £17.2 million annually to run these services, much of which comes from the generous support of the local community.
15th November 2024
Christmas giving with a difference: Make this festive season truly special with Pilgrims Hospices
This Christmas, Pilgrims Hospices invites you to bring a little extra cheer to your workplace while making a real difference to people in need across east Kent.
With unique and thoughtful ways to give back, including a Secret Santa with a twist, and the opportunity to donate an hour of pay, Pilgrims Hospices offers easy ways to make your festive giving even more meaningful.
Secret Santa with a twist
Instead of the usual office Secret Santa gift, why not choose something with a deeper impact? By selecting an item from Pilgrims Hospices’ Amazon Wish List, you’ll be directly helping patients and their families, bringing joy and comfort to those who need it most. From craft supplies for wellbeing activities to toiletries and gardening tools, every gift serves a meaningful purpose for hospice care.
As a special touch, Pilgrims will provide a unique Secret Santa gift tag for you to give to your giftee. This token shares what you’ve purchased on their behalf, capturing the true spirit of the season and turning a thoughtful gesture into a lasting gift.
Could your last working hour of the year go a little further? By donating just one hour’s pay, you’ll be giving the gift of compassionate, end-of-life care to those in need. This simple gesture, whether made individually or as part of a collective office pledge, helps ensure Pilgrims can continue to deliver essential services and support for patients and families across east Kent.
This quick and easy donation can be made directly through our website. Encourage your workplace to join in with a group pledge and make an even bigger impact!
Let’s make this season one of heartfelt giving and community support. Join us in making Christmas truly special for all.
For more details on how your workplace can get involved, contact Leila Ilkhan, Corporate Fundraising Manager on 07525 235 287 or email [email protected].
Each year, Pilgrims Hospices care for thousands of people across east Kent, with services provided from its three hospice sites in Ashford, Canterbury, and Thanet, as well as in patients’ own homes. It costs over £17.2 million annually to run these services, much of which comes from the generous support of the local community.
14th November 2024
Get ready to rock and give back! Pilgrims Hospices’ Massive Music and Media Sale
Mark your calendars for a fantastic day of music, media, and giving back!
Pilgrims Hospices is excited to announce the Massive Music and Media Sale on Saturday 14 December 2024 at St. Peter’s Methodist Church Hall, St. Peter’s Street, Canterbury CT1 2BE.
This special event is the perfect opportunity to shop for Christmas while supporting local hospice care in east Kent.
With thousands of vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, books, and media-related goodies starting at just 50p, with multi-buy options available on selected items, this is a can’t-miss event for music lovers and media collectors alike! Whether you’re a fan of the Rolling Stones, The Beatles, George Michael, or even hip hop legends, you’ll find incredible bargains and hidden gems across a wide range of genres.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there! Many items will be available in special multi-buy deals, meaning even more opportunities to snag a unique find. Plus, the knowledgeable Pilgrims Hospices team will be on hand to help guide you to those must-have items, whether you’re a seasoned collector or just browsing.
T-shirts, memorabilia, and a wide variety of media treasures will also be on offer, so whether you’re searching for the perfect vinyl, a collectable DVD, or a concert tee, the Massive Music and Media Sale has something for everyone.
Just some of the fabulous items that will be available to purchase at the event
And it’s all for a great cause! By shopping at the Massive Music and Media Sale, you’ll be supporting Pilgrims Hospices’ mission to provide compassionate end-of-life care for people in east Kent. Plus, this event is eco-friendly – shopping second-hand helps reduce waste, and you’ll be giving new life to pre-loved items while making a positive impact on the environment.
Jonathan Gummer, E-commerce Manager at Pilgrims Hospices Retail, shared his excitement about the sale:
“We’re thrilled to host this electrifying event that combines the love for music and media with the spirit of giving. It’s a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together, enjoy great music, find unique treasures, and support a cause that makes a real difference in people’s lives.”
Whether you’re looking for a Christmas gift for that special someone or just want to treat yourself, this sale is packed with amazing stock. From high-end rarities to fun stocking fillers, there’s something for everyone at incredible prices.
Join us on Saturday 14 December 2024, from 9:30am – 3:30pm, for an unforgettable day of shopping, music, and giving back! Let’s rock Canterbury and help make a difference in the lives of those in need of Pilgrims care throughout the festive season.
Each year, Pilgrims Hospices care for thousands of people across east Kent, with services provided from its three hospice sites in Ashford, Canterbury, and Thanet, as well as in patients’ own homes. It costs over £17.2 million annually to run these services, much of which comes from the generous support of the local community.
13th November 2024
Alexa raises £100s for Pilgrims Hospices with beautiful bracelets
8-year-old Alexa Bolger from Westgate-on-Sea was inspired to support Pilgrims Hospices after loved ones and family friends received the charity’s care.
In the school summer holidays, Alexa’s grandma, Betty (Gan Gan) gave her £10 pocket money, which she used to buy clay beads to make bracelets. Alexa set up a stall outside her house and sold the bracelets, raising £218 for Pilgrims in just five days, thanks to the kind support and donations of passersby.
Alexa also attended the Thanet 5k Colour Run in Palm Bay, Cliftonville on 6 October 2024, where she sold more bracelets and raised another £150. Laurel House Dentist in Margate are supporting Alexa to raise even more for Pilgrims by selling her bracelets in memory of their colleague, Sharron. In total, Alexa and her family have contributed £100 to purchase the beads, and to date, she has raised an incredible £573.90 for local hospice care.
Alexa said: “I want to help people who are poorly and need Pilgrims care, so they can be a little bit happier in the time they have left. I hope my fundraising helps to buy medicine for them and the care they need.”
Karen Kenward, Community Fundraising Manager, added:
“Alexa came to see us in August 2024 with a donation of £218 from bracelet sales that she had made by asking family and friends for a small donation, to help raise awareness and support for our hospice services. Since then, she has taken the idea to her school and raised further funds, including supporting our Thanet 5k Colour Run and raising an additional £150 on the day! Today, her funding is sitting at £573.90.
“Alexa is a real superstar! Aged just 8 years old, and to be so very committed to our charity’s cause, is so wonderful to see. We at Pilgrims, her mum Clare, and her family and friends, are so very proud of her commitment. Thank you so very much, Alexa, you really bring a smile to my face every time I see you.”
If you’ve been inspired by Alexa and would like to fundraise for Pilgrims in the Thanet area, we’d love to hear your story. Please contact Karen Kenward:
Each year, Pilgrims Hospices care for thousands of people across east Kent, with services provided from its three hospice sites in Ashford, Canterbury, and Thanet, as well as in patients’ own homes. It costs over £17.2 million annually to run these services, much of which comes from the generous support of the local community.