The new B&M in Stamford is supporting MindSpace as they move premises.
A member of the team from Broad Street cut the ribbon on the former Homebase store on Ryhall Road on Saturday. B&M is employing 210 people in the town and as well as selling household goods, has a garden centre within it. MindSpace was gifted £250 and the store is also giving the mental health and well-being charity a shopping spree to kit out their new premises as they move in the next few weeks to their new headquarters on Red Lion Street.

                                        
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