Honesty is the best policy

Abbeyfield House in Brecon has been helping residents to get their everyday essentials by creating an on-site honesty shop, stocking items from tea to toothpaste and greetings cards.

House Manager, Emma Debenham, explains, “I discussed the idea with the residents and their response was extremely positive and enthusiastic, with many suggestions on what they would like to see stocked.”

Canon Clyde Johnson, one of Abbeyfield Brecon’s longest-serving residents, also gave his blessing, as he uses the room to hold small Catholic Services and for private prayer. The room doubles up as a small library, and Clyde hopes the shop will encourage more residents to make use of it!

As opposed to a regular shop with a till and a cashier, an honesty shop just has a tin, and the idea is that those who want something pay for it by putting money in – without anyone to ‘check’.

“We don’t intend to make any profit from this venture,” says Emma, “and all the money we receive goes straight back into restocking the shop.”

Collage of photos showing residents in the honesty shop

The shop helps residents to maintain their independence as much as possible by enabling them to purchase what they need, when they need it, and it also eases the burden on some families if it is only something small that’s required.

Resident Kate Bosset said,“It really is a bonus to be able to purchase things like toothpaste and a toothbrush, jam for breakfast, all sorts! Very valuable.”

Emma continues, “We stock some cleaning items, so that those residents who wish to clean their own flats or just do the washing up and keep on top of the dusting can do so.

“We also have stamps, puzzle books and boxes of chocolate, if residents want to shop for a loved one’s birthday.

“We have two guest suites, so if anything is forgotten, the shop will have it!”

View of the garden at Abbeyfield House, Brecon LD3 7RT

Discover Abbeyfield House

Situated near the centre of Brecon, with stunning views of the Brecon Beacons, Abbeyfield House offers a friendly sheltered housing for older people. Our home has twelve residential flats, each with a separate living room, kitchenette, bedroom, and en-suite shower. While residents make their own breakfast, lunch and a lighter evening meal are served in the communal dining room. The house also features a laundry room, library, and Wi-Fi access. The caring staff, with help from volunteers, ensure a safe and comfortable home, providing nutritious meals and organising a variety of social events. The house's location provides easy access to Brecon's shops, theatre, cathedral, and local services, as well as a range of annual cultural events and transport links to other towns.

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