Sidmouth's Fearne Animal Sanctuary charity shop has officially opened in its new location.
The shop opened in March this year in temporary premises - the building formerly occupied by Joules in Market Place.
It has now moved across the road to 5, New Street, and was officially opened by local MP Simon Jupp on Thursday, October 13.
It sells clothes, books, household items and gifts.
The shop is one of six run by Fearne Animal Sanctuary in Devon and Somerset. It's supporting the animal rescue centre in the Blackdown Hills in Somerset, which was set up in 1939 to look after animals that were displaced or lost their owners during WW2.
It currently cares for more than 300 animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs and sheep at its 72-acre site.
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