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Highland Hospice's retail warehouse in Inverness has closed in line with the latest coronavirus lockdown guidance with Ross-shire residents urged to hold onto donations until it is safe to reopen


By Ian Duncan

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Highland Hospice building.
Highland Hospice building.

Highland Hospice has announced that, in line with the latest Covid-19 lockdown guidance, it has temporarily closed its retail warehouse in Harbour Road.

In a Facebook post a spokesman said: "This means that, unfortunately, we're unable to accept any donations right now. But please hold onto your items if you can, as we'll be very happy to accept them once we're open again.

"We'll continue to provide the latest retail updates across our social media, and look forward to welcoming you back to our shops, cafes, and warehouse as soon as it's safe."

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