A FLINTSHIRE charity shop hit by vandals earlier in the year is set to re-open this week.
Both the Thaidee restaurant and the Nightingale House charity shop, in Buckley town centre, were targeted by what is thought to have been a group of youths back in May.
The perpetrators climbed onto the roof of the restaurant, based in the old Natwest building in Buckley shopping centre, smashed a window and managed to turn on a tap inside the building.
The tap was left running for around 12 hours, causing considerable damage to the Thaidee premises and the Nightingale House Hospice charity shop in the unit below it.
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Thaidee was able to re-open in July and now Nightingale House is set to follow suit.
The charity has confirmed that it will be back open as of 10am on Thursday, November 10.
PIC: Damage done to Nightingale House back in May.
The shop, situated at Central Precinct, is expected to be open Monday to Saturday 9.15am to 4.45pm.
To get in touch with the team, contact 01244 630909.
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