Oxfam

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3 out of 5 Based on 2 reviews

Overview

Oxfam is a development, advocacy, and relief agency working to put an end to poverty worldwide. In partnership with local groups, they work with poor people to help them help themselves. The Oxfam shops sell second-hand clothes, books and bric-a-brac as well as trade fair goods to help raise money for the charity. This branch also sells some original items including clothing as well as donated goods, furniture, ethnic collections, commercial gifts and food.

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246 West End Lane, West Hampstead, London, NW6 1LG

Oxfam is in West Hampstead, North London
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+44 (0)20 7435 8628

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Oxfam

Address
246 West End Lane
West Hampstead
London
NW6 1LG
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7435 8628
Public transport:
West Hampstead Thameslink, National Railway

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3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

Latest 2 reviews of Oxfam

3.0 out of 5 22 November 2008
by rory f.

Oxfam is an expensive charity shop. I know that sounds impossible but it is. Okay, you can get inexpensive clothes new cheaper than the clothing here.

I think this Oxfam is crap and very small. I find it overpriced and boring in that Oxfam sort of way. There is no vintage.

This store sells some chocolate for the disadvadvantaged.

I'm giving it 3 stars because a) This is the best charity...more

4.0 out of 5 23 November 2008
by Sarah L.

I don't know whether it's bad to judge charity stores, but I've never loved the Oxfam one. This particular store has either been pillaged by other kids trying to find something fabulous, or it never had anything cool in the first place. I'm going with the latter.

And it's a shame as I love a Charity Shop as much as the next poor mid-twenties soul, but I don't love this one. I know one of the...more