A new environmental charity, Remade Worcester, has opened a shop in the Friary Walk in Worcester Crowngate shopping centre. Remade provides a new lease of life to fabrics that would otherwise have ended up dumped in landfill. The shop sells high-quality furnishing fabric, as well as craft materials. Lynn Denham, joint leader of Worcester City Council, has already visited the shop and expressed her support for the initiative.

Remade Worcester has taken up the baton from Worcestershire Resource Exchange which existed for 18 years before it closed in the summer of 2022.Feeling the loss of a scrapstore for Worcestershire, a small group of ‘scrap fanatics’ have worked hard to re-establish a community organisation that can build towards a fully functioning scrapstore for the area once again. A Community Interest Company has been set up, and it is also a registered charity. Remade volunteer Sue Fry said: “Our mission is to make reuse the preferred option instead of new purchases. We want to promote the concept of reuse, repair and the circular economy. We are entirely volunteer-run, and we all have other responsibilities, so we really need more volunteers to allow us to extend our opening hours. At the moment we are only open on Thursday and Friday mornings.”

Ms Fry said: “Everything is donated and we hope to expand our stock to include other craft materials, wood, paint, artists’ materials, interesting bits of plastic – in fact, anything that can be reused safety. We plan to run workshops to widen the skills needed to reuse reclaimed resources, promote sustainable design and ways of living for environmental and economic benefit.”

The shop was visited by Cathedral ward city councillor and joint leader of the council Lynn Denham recently. She said “I am so pleased that these enthusiastic volunteers have rescued the remnants (literally!) of Worcestershire Resource Exchange after its closure by the Duckworth Trust. Thank you to Crowngate for giving them a new home in the city centre. Remade have big ambitions to expand their shop hours and workshops and are looking for more supporters. Anyone interested should pop in and say hello and see what is going on!”

Remade are hiring

Remade are currently recruiting a part time business development worker, who will have responsibility for managing operations and volunteers and helping to build the business.

This is a three month post at a salary of £15.50 per hour (based on an annual salary of £30k) – £4,534 for a period of three months. There is potential to extend the post beyond three months if income generation/funding can be identified.

Occasional weekend working may be required, with time off in lieu offered.

Holiday entitlement pro rata based on FTE 37.5 hours per week

Hours of work: 22.5 per week to be negotiated with the post holder as we can be flexible

How to apply:

Please send your CV and a short letter outlining how your skills and experience and interests match our person specification to Sue Fry, info@remadeworcester.org by Monday, 19th February 2024.

The full job description and person specification can be downloaded here:

Business development worker job description and person specification