Charity has three other outlets are continuing to grow
Crossroads has announced it's closing its Prospect Terrace shop.
It was the charity's first retail outlet and has served as an important source of income over the years.
Customers, staff and volunteers have been thanked for making the shop a success.
The charity says while it's sad to see the shop close it's excited that the other three outlets are continuing to grow - especially the new Tynwald Street shop - just a short distance from Prospect Terrace.
The last day of trading on the terrace will be the 30 November and the team has a few special things planned.
In the meantime Crossroads would love to hear from anyone who has memories of the shop or who has worked or volunteered there.
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