Charity Shops in Milton Keynes
Charity shops across Milton Keynes sell donated clothing, books, furniture and household goods to raise funds for local, national and international causes. This page lists charity shops in Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, with contact details, opening hours, reviews and a summary of what customers say about each shop.
5 matching charity shops
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★ 4.1 (85)
Partyrama
📍 31 Winchester Cir, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- helpful staff on occasion
- last-minute orders arranged
- will stay open for collections
- inconsistent, sometimes rude service
- limited selection
- helium balloons deflating quickly
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Popular ★ 4.9 (37)
Beanhill Community Shop
📍 Unit 5 Dodkin, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- low prices
- helpful and friendly staff
- supports community
- good bargains
- cramped space
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Popular ★ 4.6 (22)
M K Community Shop (Westcroft) Ltd
📍 10 Wimborne Cres, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- low prices and bargains
- kind helpful staff
- well organised and stocked
- easy donation, dog friendly
- book spines marked in red
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★ 3.9 (17)
National Children’s Air Ambulance – Milton Keynes
📍 Barnsdale Dr, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- clean, tidy, well-organised
- friendly, helpful staff
- good selection
- seen as overpriced by some
- slow stock turnover
- rude interaction reported
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★ 4.4 (8)
Walnut Tree Community Shop Ltd
📍 4 Fyfield Barrow, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly staff
- low prices
- good range of items
- community focus
Choosing a charity shop in Milton Keynes
Most charity shops in Milton Keynes are run by registered charities, which you can verify on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register using the charity name or number, often displayed in-store or on receipts. Shops that sell electrical goods should PAT test items before resale, and those selling upholstered furniture must comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire Safety) Regulations 1988, so look for fire-safety labels on sofas and mattresses. If you plan to donate, ask whether the shop is signed up to Gift Aid, which lets the charity reclaim 25p for every eligible pound from HMRC at no extra cost to you.
Donating and volunteering locally
Many charity shops accept donations of clean, saleable clothing, books and small homeware during opening hours, and some offer free collection for larger furniture within the Milton Keynes area. Furniture reuse projects and larger charities may hold a waste carrier registration for household collections, and items such as beds and sofas will only be accepted if they carry the correct fire-safety labelling. If you would like to volunteer, most shops welcome help with sorting, pricing and till work, and roles are usually open to anyone regardless of prior retail experience.
How do I donate items to a charity shop in Milton Keynes?
Take clean, saleable items to the shop during opening hours, or contact the shop first if you have large furniture, as some offer free local collection. Upholstered furniture must keep its fire-safety label, and it helps to sign a Gift Aid declaration so the charity can reclaim tax on your donation.
Can I be sure a shop is a genuine registered charity?
Ask for the charity name and registration number, then check it against the Charity Commission for England and Wales register online. Registered charities also display their status on signage, receipts and Gift Aid paperwork.