A Llandudno-based hospice has opened its own reuse store for unwanted household items.

Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn, officially opened a new St David’s Hospice Reuse Shop at Mochdre Recycling Centre in Colwyn Bay recently.

The store, which has been developed in partnership with Bryson Recycling and Conwy County Borough Council, aims to extend the life of reusable household items while generating profits for the Llandudno-based charity.

The shop is located within a former industrial building owned by the council, which has been converted into a modern retail facility, following support from the Welsh Government’s Collaborative Change Programme to improve recycling and reuse opportunities.

Speaking at the official opening event, minister Blythyn, said: “Reusing what we can is one of the best ways to reduce waste. The Mochdre Reuse Shop is a great example of how organisations like Conwy Council and St David’s Hospice can work together, with financial backing from the Welsh Government, towards achieving our long term goal of becoming a ‘zero waste nation.”

Councillor Gareth Jones, Leader of Conwy County Borough Council, said: “Having a reuse shop is a great way to change the way that people think about unwanted items. Every year many items that are perfectly reusable are taken to our recycling centres as rubbish, but these items could actually be used by someone else.

"By repurposing these items, people are not only raising funds for a local charity, but are also reducing waste to landfill and helping to increase the recycling figures for Conwy."

Chief executive of St David’s Hospice, Trystan Pritchard, added: “This is an excellent way to give unwanted items a new lease of life while helping us provide care for local adult patients with advanced illnesses or those in need of end of life care, and their families."

The shop is open seven days a week from 9am to 4.30pm. For further information on St David’s Hospice please visit www.stdavidshospice.org.uk.