Animal welfare charity opens new store in the heart of Lisburn

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Northern Ireland animal welfare charity USPCA has opened a new store in the heart of Lisburn.

The new charity store, based at 144 Longstone Street was opened by Lisburn Mayor, Andrew Gowan who joined the charity’s team of volunteers to cut the ribbon on the brand new store, just in time for Christmas shopping season.

It is the third retail shop to be opened by the USPCA, which has two other stores in Banbridge and Lurgan.

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As a charity, the USPCA relies heavily on volunteers, donors and its charity shops. The opening of a third store means the USPCA will be able to continue its work in advancing animal welfare across Northern Ireland.