Brian Fagan of Fagan's Treasure Chest says he'll miss his customers following the closure on Saturday.
A Westmeath shop owner says Fagan's Treasure Chest has been the centre of his life for 16 years, as it closes its doors for the final time this Saturday.
The charity shop on Mullingar's Castle Street has supported many charities over the years including the Simon Community, Goal and Concern.
The shop has been relying on volunteers to help keep the doors open, with less people coming forward for shifts after the Covid pandemic.
Fagan's Treasure Chest owner, Brian Fagan, says he'll miss all his customers:
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