Northlanders' generosity is overflowing -- so much so a new processing centre and outlet shop for donated items to hospice has opened.
The current storage and sorting space at the rear of the Hospice Shop on the corner of Robert and James Streets is too small and cramped to deal with all the donated items which are sold in the Whangarei and Waipu shops.
The final touches to the new processing site, formally Payless Plastics, were finished last week with the loading bay that is accessed off John St. A small shop that fronts onto Walton St opened on Monday with a plethora of clearance bargains.
Volunteers gathered on Wednesday to celebrate the official opening of the new centre.
North Haven Hospice fundraising manager Karen Sandoy said it was starting to get very tight in the old processing centre.