Saint Catherine’s say they're thrilled to announce the opening of its second shop in Whitby, on Baxtergate.
The shop will officially open its doors to the public on Tuesday 7th January 2025, at 10 a.m., marking a significant milestone as part of our 40th 'Ruby' Anniversary celebrations.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, the first 40 customers through the door will receive an exclusive 10% off their purchases, paying tribute to 40 years of care and support for our community.
The new shop will offer an exciting range of pre-loved treasures, including clothing, homewares, Jewellery, and more, with all proceeds supporting the vital services Saint Catherine’s provides to patients and families in need.
Mark Mount-Sanderson - Retail Area Manager said:
“We are excited to expand our presence in Whitby and look forward to welcoming both new and familiar faces to our second shop,”
“This new location is a testament to the incredible support from our community, which allows us to continue providing exceptional care to those who need it most.”
The opening is part of Saint Catherine’s Ruby Anniversary celebrations in 2025, commemorating their four decades of dedicated service.


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