
OUR SHOP
In August 2021 we opened our shop, where we sell new and donated goods. Our back room is set up as a support hub where you can come for help, advice and signposting to additional services.
Beat4autism is all about community and supports many small local businesses by displaying their goods for sale.
We offer weekly specials and pride ourselves on having a warm and inviting environment for all. The shop is an ideal place to grab a bargain...as well as pop in for a chat.
Our organisation is not-for-profit - all profits generated from shop sales go towards the running of autistic friendly events in the community.
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We also have an eBay shop - https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/beat4autismcic

Crazy Custom Craft
Nikki is the wonderful creator of CCC and has a large collection of her creations for sale within the shop. She makes fabulous earrings, cups, hair scrunchies just to name a few, and can custom make many items using vinyl or acrylic.

Mum & Me
These items are created by a mum and daughter partnership. Together they create bunting, glasses cases, re-usable face pads, peg bags...the list is endless. These hand sewn items are lovely little treats for all.

Roys Wooden Creations
Roy handcrafts toys, gnomes, penguins, games and cheese boards out of wood.
These items are unique and make amazing gifts for adults or children.
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Evergreen Crafts
These beautiful trees are created out of hand twisted copper. They are a unique creation, by a very talented local young lady. She is able to do different sizes and designs.

LeighLarkLou Crochet
Kayleigh, the wonderful creative talent behind LeighLarkLou Crochet spends hour upon hour turning various balls of wool into unique masterpieces. Kayleigh has been known to create seasonal crochet gifts for all occasions - be sure to pop into the shop, to see what's in stock.

Printing Like A Boss
Connor, the young gentleman behind Printing Like A Boss, is a very inspirational person. Diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type 2 at aged 8 had many operations to remove brain and spinal tumours, developing epilepsy, sight and hearing loss.
Connor also has autism. Although life is challenging, Connor has set up this enterprise, making personalised mugs, so he can give back to the people and charities that have helped him.