A hospice charity shop in Burnley was targeted in a burglary, according to reports published on 10 January 2026. Pendleside Hospice’s charity shop was broken into, with approximately £1,000 worth of stock stolen. The theft prompted a notable community response, with Bank of Dave subsequently demonstrating an act of kindness toward the organisation.
The incident led to the prosecution of the offender, who was jailed for the burglary. According to Lancashirepost, the stolen funds were part of money meant to support the hospice’s end-of-life care services—a particularly distressing theft given the charity’s vital role in the community.
For charity shops and similar community organisations, robust security measures including CCTV, reinforced locks, and working with local police can help deter thieves and protect donated goods intended to support essential services.
Source : Lancashirepost · Lancslive · Burnleyexpress · Lancashiretelegraph · Burnleyexpress
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