The Viva Arts & Community Group
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Chamber Rating
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B M
Fabulous! Such lovely people here. Cant wait for my tour around the new building!
Oct 12th, 2021 -
Baz
Not what it was
Jan 17th, 2020 -
cath burbage
Fantastic charity shop. X
Sep 24th, 2019 -
Marius Mitroiu
Nice place!
May 18th, 2019 -
Florin Manoliu
I think you should be aware of the language that your employee is using. I don't know how many people the shop worker has offended, but I found it so offensive that I don't want to go into that part of the Viva Charity shop again. I personally feel they have no place interacting with the public when they lack the most basic sense of propriety and kindness especially when comes to children. It is so surprising that you people are working for the so-called " CHARITY shop yet I don't see any moral value the workers have including the Supervisor named "SUE COLLINS" with the glasses and another Supervisor named "HILARY OWENS" with a short hair pre-assuming her assistant. The 2 ladies that I'm talking about always stays behind compared to others doing things like washing sorting stuff upon arrival of items. Few cashiers are a good attitude but not all. I have experienced such rude treatment from few of your workers that I refuse to tolerate it any longer in the future. Even at one point in time, I was out of cash and I picked a few clothes to reserve and to come another day but the cashier went behind to ask the Supervisor name "SUE COLLINS" so rudely claimed no reserve. I remembered I had done this before and why suddenly no??? Just because my child was playing and mess with the toys. Is this the response I get? Being a regular customer who gives profit to the shop, they should learn to follow a proper work ethic or otherwise, they aren't fit to work in a place like CHARITY, VOLUNTARY.... OR A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION....!!!! Before hiring volunteer, you must make sure they're fit to work with a kindness because is a CHARITY shop. Anyways with this kind of attitude, I seriously think it will give a bad image on your organization.
Dec 23rd, 2018
Contact Info
- (135) 372-2228
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Viva Arts & Community Group?
A The phone number for The Viva Arts & Community Group is: (135) 372-2228.
Q Where is The Viva Arts & Community Group located?
A The Viva Arts & Community Group is located at 7 Churchgate St, Soham, eng CB7 5DS
Q What is the internet address for The Viva Arts & Community Group?
A The website (URL) for The Viva Arts & Community Group is: https://www.viva-group.org.uk/
Q What days are The Viva Arts & Community Group open?
A The Viva Arts & Community Group is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Q How is The Viva Arts & Community Group rated?
A The Viva Arts & Community Group has a 3.8 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
The Viva Arts & Community Group
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 11 Reviews )B M on Google
Fabulous! Such lovely people here. Cant wait for my tour around the new building!
Baz on Google
Not what it was
cath burbage on Google
Fantastic charity shop. X
Marius Mitroiu on Google
Nice place!
Florin Manoliu on Google
I think you should be aware of the language that your employee is using. I don't know how many people the shop worker has offended, but I found it so offensive that I don't want to go into that part of the Viva Charity shop again.
I personally feel they have no place interacting with the public when they lack the most basic sense of propriety and kindness especially when comes to children. It is so surprising that you people are working for the so-called " CHARITY shop yet I don't see any moral value the workers have including the Supervisor named "SUE COLLINS" with the glasses and another Supervisor named "HILARY OWENS" with a short hair pre-assuming her assistant. The 2 ladies that I'm talking about always stays behind compared to others doing things like washing sorting stuff upon arrival of items. Few cashiers are a good attitude but not all. I have experienced such rude treatment from few of your workers that I refuse to tolerate it any longer in the future. Even at one point in time, I was out of cash and I picked a few clothes to reserve and to come another day but the cashier went behind to ask the Supervisor name "SUE COLLINS" so rudely claimed no reserve. I remembered I had done this before and why suddenly no??? Just because my child was playing and mess with the toys. Is this the response I get? Being a regular customer who gives profit to the shop, they should learn to follow a proper work ethic or otherwise, they aren't fit to work in a place like CHARITY, VOLUNTARY.... OR A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION....!!!! Before hiring volunteer, you must make sure they're fit to work with a kindness because is a CHARITY shop. Anyways with this kind of attitude, I seriously think it will give a bad image on your organization.