A CHARITY is reeling after flood waters devastated a fundraising operation.
Three hundred items of clothing were ruined when drains serving the Cancer Research Campaign shop in Redcar High Street failed to cope with a torrential downpour.
Jigsaws and bric-a-brac were reduced to sludge along with the store's carpet tiles.
The shop, which only opened in December, will have to be re-carpeted.
The clothes ruined in the flood had a total sale value of £1,000.
Area shops manager Sandra Hinde said: "To replace the stock which has been spoiled in the flood we are appealing to local people to have a good rummage in their cupboards and bring in any summer or winter clothing or bric-a-brac they no longer need.
"Also, if anyone wants to come and help us clear up or simply give some time as a volunteer over the next few weeks or months, we would be delighted to hear from you.''
Heather Houseman, the manager of the Redcar shop, said: "It was absolutely horrendous, dreadful.
"To be able to get into the shop at the back, the water had to come over a five inch high step.
"One of my members of staff was here and when she rang and told me I thought she was winding me up.
"It's a big set-back,'' said Mrs Houseman.
"These were items donated by people to the charity, not rubbish. It has just been heart breaking, and there was nothing we could do."
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