'Fill a bag' Sale
For just £5.00 you can fill a bag of pre-loved women's, men's and children's clothes!
We are excited to invite you to the first event of this kind taking place at the Hospice for one weekend only.
Visit for our first ‘Fill a bag’ event
We will provide you with a recyclable bag and you will be free to fill it with pre-loved women’s, men’s and children’s clothes on display at the event for just £5.00 per bag.
Join us on:
Friday 24 April from 3.00pm – 6.00pm
Saturday 25 April from 10.00am – 2.00pm
Sunday 26 April from 10.00am – 2.00pm
Contact details
If you have any further questions about the event please contact communications@arhc.org.uk or call 01223 675888.
FAQ's
Where is the event and how do I get there?
Can I bring my own bag to fill?
Only the bags provided to you at the event, can be used.
Where can I park?
Parking outside the Hospice is limited to patients and visiting friends and family. There is ample parking available at the Babraham Park & Ride which is a short walk from the Hospice.
For blue badge holders only we do have a few parking spots in the Hospice car park.
What payment methods are accepted at the event?
Card and cash payments will be accepted.
What items will be for sale?
There will be a selection of women’s, men’s and children’s clothing available to purchase. We cannot guarantee specific sizes items will be available, and there may also be a range of items from different seasons on sale.
Are you accepting donations during the event?
It is not possible for us to accept donations during this event, however you are welcome to drop these are your nearest Arthur Rank Hospice Shop which can be found here.
If I want to return something I purchase at the event can I get a refund?
All items sold at the event are non-refundable.
Are there changing rooms available?
We will not have changing rooms available during this event.
Is there somewhere I can buy refreshments?
Our Bistro is open everyday from 9.00am to 4.00pm selling a range of food and drinks.
Are there toilets available?
Toilets are available within the Education & Conference Centre.
Is this event accessible?
The event will be taking place on our first floor, which is fully accessible by lift, as well as a staircase.
Are children and dogs allowed?
As we anticipate this to be a busy event, we would recommend children and dogs do not attend.
Can I look round the rest of the Hospice while we are there?
You are welcome to visit the Bistro and garden but we are not able to provide a tour while the event is running, however you can register for our open days here.
If I am not able to attend this event can I shop pre-loved items elsewhere?
Thank YOU
Your support helps to continue supporting people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition, thank you.
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