Cornwall ScrapStore

Cornwall ScrapStore We collect valuable ‘scrap’ from businesses around Cornwall and rescue it from being dumped in local landfill sites, making it available to our members.

All our information including location and opening times on our website www.cornwallscrapstore.co.uk Description

ScrapStore is a generic term relating to resource centres that provide reusable materials to their local communities and exist in many parts of Britain. Materials are normally collected from local industry and comprise of clean, dry and non-toxic waste items. Many of these items are ne

w, raw materials that are surplus to the manufacturer’s requirements and would normally be disposed of. ScrapStores collect these materials and display them in their premises for users to take. Users generally comprise of local community organisations, such as: schools, playgroups, uniform youth organisations (i.e. scouts), theatre or pantomime companies, ‘out of school’ organisations, and so on. Items are then usually used in art, craft and creative play activities. Many ScrapStores provide a membership scheme whereby users pay an annual subscription for access to the ScrapStore and its materials. Materials are either charged for or provided free under the membership scheme. Most ScrapStores in the UK are either charities or not for profit social enterprises, although some are run directly by local authorities. Other authorities in the South West run their own Scrapstore as a part of their services to the public; these are Plymouth City Council, South Somerset District and Exeter City Council,


Cornwall ScrapStore

Cornwall ScrapStore started life in 1994 as a Company Limited by Guarantee (Company No: 2981605) in an old Co-Operative building at St. Columb Road. With an initial membership of just 60 groups Cornwall ScrapStore’s reputation has grown steadily over the past 28 years and now runs two stores across the county and has an average annual membership of 500 groups, families and individuals. In 1998 Cornwall ScrapStore opened the first of its satellite stores in Camborne. This was followed in 2000 by a satellite store in Liskeard. We normally operate two stores. Sadly we had to move due to redevelopment and are currently seeking a replacement for our Pool store. For the time being we are operating from our main store at Goonamarris near St Austell. Location and opening times are available on our website. In 1999 Cornwall ScrapStore became a Registered Charity (Charity No: 1079557) and formed a Board of Trustees made up of interested and experienced local people. Since 1997 Cornwall ScrapStore has received sporadic grant funding and support from a variety of sources to help both develop services and sustain its existence. Presently Cornwall Scrapstore relies almost entirely upon income through membership with the occasional small grant. In the early years money was sought from Charitable Trusts, such as The Esmee, Fairbairn Trust, then later from County Environmental Trust until Government regulations changed and that source of funding became inaccessible. Cornwall ScrapStore relies on additional funding as its ethos is providing free materials at a minimal cost through its annual subscriptions. Benefits

The benefits of such a resource to those working creatively with children are significant. Firstly, there is free access to basic and much needed materials, such as paper, card and fabric. Secondly, there is the opportunity to sample a wide variety of unusual and exciting items that might otherwise be cost prohibitive or unavailable in the normal way. The benefits to local businesses are also significant. The availability of a project that takes unwanted materials, labelled ‘waste’ by most manufacturers, and offers them to the local community is in itself rewarding for socially conscious businesses. However, materials are removed with no charge to companies, therefore offering very real monetary savings. The benefits to the environment are also a significant consideration as ScrapStores save valuable resources being dumped in landfill sites or sent for incineration. Added to this are the very real savings that ScrapStores provide in the sense that members need not purchase new materials when they are taking advantage of reusable items. Public awareness of the opportunity to reduce, reuse and recycle is reinforced each time someone visits his or her local ScrapStore. Ideas for reusing resources are presented through exemplars and photographs. Often members will visit the ScrapStore to be ‘inspired’ by the materials, taking their cue for projects from what is on offer rather than developing a project and then purchasing the items that are needed. Each time a teacher returns to the classroom with materials from the ScrapStore he or she is representing an example of positive environmental sustainability to their pupils, and children duly respond with ideas for reusing items found in their homes for school projects. To summarise the words of Jonathon Porret: “The fact that ScrapStores exist is in itself a wonderful example of how the 3Rs philosophy works in real terms”. Since its instigation Cornwall ScrapStore has been working closely with volunteer bureaux and work placement agencies to provide opportunities for work placements. Since 1997, when New Deal was introduced, Cornwall ScrapStore has provided well over fifty work placements for long term unemployed people. Also Cornwall ScrapStore has enjoyed the support of more than twenty volunteers within its three stores over its 28 year history. Cornwall ScrapStore has worked with C.C.C. Adult Services in the past to develop plans to allow members of two of their day centres to become directly involved in the day-to-day running of its Liskeard ScrapStore. This lead, in September 2007, to staff and members from Priory House in Bodmin and Morley Tamblyn Lodge in Liskeard took over the operation of Liskeard ScrapStore. This shared staffing arrangement allowed those with disabilities to experience work in a real life setting. Cornwall ScrapStore also acts as a retail outlet offering art and craft materials at competitive prices to supplement the free materials that the members take away with them. This helps to contribute to the running costs of the organization. The Trustees are actively engaged in trying to minimize the financial support needed to run Scrapstore by encouraging businesses that use ScrapStore to become members and pay an annual subscription. Cornwall Council Family Services has been instrumental in encouraging family and other groups working with children to use the services by signing up groups as members in return for financial assistance. Cornwal Council’s Waste Disposal Authority has given assistance in the form of sponsoring projects aimed at advertising in schools and help with distribution of materials to schools throughout the county. A large number of Cornish schools, nurseries, out of school clubs, scouts/guides, colleges, etc. are members of SrapStore, and greatly value the opportunity to receive high quality materials suitable for art, craft, drama and creative play.

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🎉 We’re OPEN this Saturday!It’s the last Saturday of the month, so Cornwall Scrapstore is open this Saturday 30th May 10...
27/05/2026

🎉 We’re OPEN this Saturday!

It’s the last Saturday of the month, so Cornwall Scrapstore is open this Saturday 30th May 10am–5pm 🚪✨

Cornwall Scrapstore is a membership-based creative reuse centre ♻️ — we collect and redistribute surplus materials to keep them out of landfill and in the hands of our community.

🧵✂️🎨 Perfect for crafters, artists, schools, community groups, and anyone who loves making something from nothing.

📌 To shop with us, you need to be a member! Membership runs Jan–Dec

For all the info, FAQs, and how to join, head to our website:
www.cornwallscrapstore.co.uk

Join up, explore our treasure trove, and get inspired 💛

Cornwall Scrapstore Every day local firms discard waste products which are simply far too good to throw away. We collect this waste and make it available to schools, community groups and individuals to reuse and create with. Become a member For a very reasonable annual fee members have access to a h...

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21/05/2026

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Dear Teachers, Educators and School Leaders,As we look ahead to 2026, we’re inviting schools across Cornwall to join, re...
30/01/2026

Dear Teachers, Educators and School Leaders,

As we look ahead to 2026, we’re inviting schools across Cornwall to join, renew, or return to Cornwall ScrapStore — a unique creative reuse resource that has supported schools and communities for over 30 years.

What is Cornwall ScrapStore?
We are a not-for-profit charity that rescues clean, safe surplus materials from local businesses and makes them available to members for creative reuse. Think card, paper, fabric, plastics, packaging, foam, wood and all the wonderfully unexpected items that spark imagination.

How it works is simple — and great value:
Schools join as members, then visit the ScrapStore to choose materials for use in classrooms, art lessons, DT projects, STEM activities, displays, props, play and exploration.
Once you’re a member, the materials are free.

That means one visit can resource multiple classes, year groups or whole-school projects — and many schools find that just a few trips a year deliver exceptional value, especially compared to buying new materials.

Some schools are lucky enough to be nearby. Others have to travel — and we know that takes planning. But again and again we hear the same thing: it’s worth the trip. The volume, variety and quality of materials available means membership quickly pays for itself, and many schools return several times a year.

Beyond budgets, ScrapStore offers something even more important:

By using reused materials, schools:

Teach children about reuse, sustainability and environmental responsibility

Encourage creativity, problem-solving and open-ended thinking

Show pupils that waste isn’t rubbish — it’s potential

Model real, practical climate action in everyday learning

Cornwall ScrapStore has been doing this quietly and consistently for three decades. At a time when budgets are tight and environmental education matters more than ever, this resource has never been more relevant.

👉 Join or renew your school membership for 2026
Online via our website: www.cornwallscrapstore.co.uk

In store with cash or BACS using your banking app

By invoice — email [email protected]

If your school has been a member before, thank you — we’d love to welcome you back.
If you’re already a member for 2026, thank you for supporting this work.
And if you’ve never visited us before, we’d love to change that.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us — or better yet, come and see what we do in person.

Let’s keep creativity affordable, resources flowing, and the next generation learning the value of reuse.

With thanks,

Cornwall ScrapStore
A creative reuse charity supporting Cornwall’s schools for 30+ years

www.cornwallscrapstore.co.uk

Address

Goonamarris, Street Stephen, St Austell,
Saint Austell
PL267QX

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

01726 821161

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