Located at New Hall Street, Hanley, ST1 5HQ, our Emmaus Charity Emporium  specialises in quality second-hand furniture, white goods and appliances, second-hand clothing, retro & vintage fashion, shoes, books, music, film, bric-a-brac and various items of furniture for the home.

We’ve got women’s, men’s and childrenswear – so come and have a browse, without breaking the bank.

We also have a showroom area with brand new beds and white goods at discount prices; customers can browse the models on offer and then place an order for delivery in the local area.

Come have a look around, and maybe even have a play on our community piano, the only one in the whole City Centre!

Where can I park?

Parking is plentiful around our new shop! There are 5 local car parks within a 2-minute walk, as well as on-street parking available on 3 nearby roads. We’ve had a few questions about parking in the lower levels of the unit, but unfortunately, this area is not part of our lease and we don’t have access to it.

For anyone dropping off donations, you can pull up using the on-street parking nearby. If you need any assistance, just ask a member of our team—they’ll be more than happy to help!

Car parks:

  • Dudson Centre – £1.30 p/h
  • Sampson Street – £0.50 2 hours
  • Weaver Street – £1 p/h
  • Marsh Street – £2.10 p/h
  • Potteries Centre – £1.40 p/h
  • On street parking – £1.50 1/2 hour
  • A. Big Charity shop/ Wynsor Shoes
  • B. Underground parking to be reopened in 2025

How to donate items for us to resell

If you have any unwanted things, we would appreciate donations of items in resalable condition, including furniture, bric-a-brac, household goods, clothing, books, music, film and more. Items can be dropped off at our furniture emporium on New Hall Street, Hanley, ST1 5HQ. As always, if your items are too big to fit in a car, we also offer a free furniture collection service in the local area.

How our charity shops help

Funds raised at our charity shop help Emmaus North Staffs continue to tackle furniture poverty in the local area. Each year our charity partners with local councils and housing associations to offer free items to more than 800 households who are without access to essential furniture and appliances. We also recently partnered with children’s bed charity Zarach in launching its new Stoke-on-Trent hub supporting vulnerable local families with beds in a continuation of our Beds for Kids initiative. We continue working on plans to provide accommodation in Stoke-on-Trent, for people experiencing homelessness.

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