Cancer Care Trust
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Christine Pollard
No reply! Not happy with this
Sep 6th, 2022 -
Agnes Slava Ukraini
Just found lods of these empty charity clothes bags that were supposed to be distributed chucked behind an electric substation in Urmston in the bushes. Stop with these plastic bags or decrease the frequency of distribution to once a year after Christmas for instance when people cannot be bothered to bring back unwanted gifts. No one has bags of unwanted clothes to donate every single week. These plastic bags contribute to the already huge plastic pollution problem for what I suspect is very little gain, there is no way to recycle them either. Other charities have stopped it because it is pointless.
Jul 27th, 2022 -
David Owens
placed some unwanted clothes last Wednesday as requested, by 11am had nt been collected, Phoned and was told could be up to 6pm. At 7pm took them indoors and phoned the next day to be told he could contact the driver, but to put them out again, At 7.30 pm I took them in again. I shan't be donating again
Mar 10th, 2022 -
Ian Sturrock
We clearly have a sign on the door asking for no charity bags, but the bags keep coming, and end up in landfill. What a waste.
Nov 13th, 2021 -
Jocelyn Stockbridge
They never came to collect
Mar 19th, 2021
Contact Info
- (300) 365-8400
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Cancer Care Trust?
A The phone number for Cancer Care Trust is: (300) 365-8400.
Q Where is Cancer Care Trust located?
A Cancer Care Trust is located at 12a Asylum Rd, Livesey, eng SE15 2RL
Q What is the internet address for Cancer Care Trust?
A The website (URL) for Cancer Care Trust is: http://cancercaretrust.org.uk/
Q What days are Cancer Care Trust open?
A Cancer Care Trust is open:
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Q How is Cancer Care Trust rated?
A Cancer Care Trust has a 2.8 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Cancer Care Trust
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )Christine Pollard on Google
No reply! Not happy with this
Agnes Slava Ukraini on Google
Just found lods of these empty charity clothes bags that were supposed to be distributed chucked behind an electric substation in Urmston in the bushes. Stop with these plastic bags or decrease the frequency of distribution to once a year after Christmas for instance when people cannot be bothered to bring back unwanted gifts. No one has bags of unwanted clothes to donate every single week. These plastic bags contribute to the already huge plastic pollution problem for what I suspect is very little gain, there is no way to recycle them either. Other charities have stopped it because it is pointless.
David Owens on Google
placed some unwanted clothes last Wednesday as requested, by 11am had nt been collected, Phoned and was told could be up to 6pm.
At 7pm took them indoors and phoned the next day to be told he could contact the driver, but to put them out again, At 7.30 pm I took them in again. I shan't be donating again
Ian Sturrock on Google
We clearly have a sign on the door asking for no charity bags, but the bags keep coming, and end up in landfill. What a waste.
Jocelyn Stockbridge on Google
They never came to collect