Volunteer Directors required

Home Basics is entering a new and challenging phase of our business planning and development and as such, we are seeking experienced individuals with a background in business and/or marketing to join our dedicated Board of volunteer Directors to help lead us to continued success. we have monthly meetings and task-groups with the monthly time commitment an average of 5 hours.

For more information and applications please contact Dennis Fisher, Business Manager, Home Basics (Tweeddale) Co Ltd. Unit 7 Tweedvale Mills East, Walkerburn. EH43 6AB.   01896 870455
manager@homebasics.org.uk

Self referral update

Home Basics has been furnishing people’s futures for over twenty years as a local household reuse charity working across the Scottish Borders. Ensuring affordable household items are accessible to people in urgent need of furnishing a comfortable home. Our quality items are also available to everyone to purchase at competitive prices through our two retails stores in Walkerburn and Hawick.

With the current economic crisis the referral scheme that Home Basics currently run will see an increase in discount from 25% to 33% for anyone on means tested benefit for the foreseeable future. You can apply for this scheme by showing proof of qualifying benefits and filling in a short form available on our website or in our retail stores.

Borders residents can help the environment by donating their old electricals for reuse

Newly expanded collection service of electrical items aims to collect around 3,000 quality household electricals for local residents to reuse at low cost

Householders and local businesses across the Southern Borders will be able to more easily declutter their unwanted electricals with immediate effect.  Home Basics are expanding their collection service of working electrical items to local residents in an effort to help protect the environment together.

Home Basics is aiming to collect an additional 3,000 of these appliances which will then be tested and made available for resale to local residents for a fraction of the cost of buying them new. The project will help to reduce electrical waste. Homes Basics hopes that a further 1,500 households will be helped, saving an estimated £125,000 compared to buying new electricals and preventing 40 tonnes of CO2 being released to the environment.

Recent research, by the not for profit Material Focus, has found that UK householders are hoarding 527 million small electrical items, an average of nearly 20 per household.  And the problem is set to get worse as waste electricals are one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world and the UK. Instead, the majority of electricals can either be reused or the materials contained in them recycled by being turned into anything from life-saving equipment to children’s playgrounds.

In a concerted effort to tackle this growing challenge, Material Focus have funded Home Basics to significantly expand their collection scheme as part of the Recycle Your Electricals Campaign.  The project provides two safety testing jobs in Hawick and numerous volunteer opportunities across both stores for locals to up skill or prepare for reemployment.  The scheme will collect kitchen appliances, household appliances, cookers, fridges, freezers, televisions and more on a daily basis, Monday to Friday.  PC’s and laptops will also be accepted and passed on to local organisations working with Home Basics in support of this campaign. In addition to the reuse scheme, non-reusable electrical waste will be fully recycled via Scottish Borders Council Household Recycling Centres.  Income generated from items donated to Home Basics will enable this project to become self sufficient.

Home Basics Business Manager Dennis Fisher states, “In partnership with Scottish Borders Council, we are keen to support the Recycle Your Electricals campaign and make it easier for local residents to declutter their electricals.  By donating to their local household reuse charity local people can do their bit to minimise waste and prevent carbon emissions whilst making quality items available to others at a low cost.  The Home Basics reuse model has already successfully prevented electrical items and many household items going to waste for over 20 years across the Scottish Borders.  The funding received from Material Focus helps build capacity to expand our reach in local communities to prevent more electrical waste and raise awareness.   Inspiring a reuse society among all ages across the Scottish Borders whilst still meeting the needs of our beneficiaries is a primary objective of Home Basics.  We are grateful to our donors and customers for working together to combat issues of climate change and waste.   Together we can challenge behaviours in local communities to choose to reuse quality items available prior to sourcing new.  We encourage everyone with non useable electrical items in their home to come forward and support this campaign.  ”

Scott Butler, Executive Director of Material Focus said: “This project is vital to ensuring that we make good use of our old electricals. Whether they are re-used or recycled – these items contain valuable materials that will otherwise be lost forever.  Our research has shown that in the UK we are hoarding over 527 million small electrical items, an average of 20 per household, which is why last year we launched the Recycle Your Electricals campaign.  We are delighted to be working with Home Basics who are one of a number of new reuse projects that we are funding in the UK.  So whether you are at home or work, please hunt out your old electricals and donate them to benefit your community.”

  • Home Basics Walkerburn and Hawick are delighted to accept working electrical items less than 10 years old.
  • Collection of reuseable electricals can be arranged via the sales team in Home Basics Hawick and Walkerburn store, or items can be donated to the stores during open hours of 10am to 3.45pm on weekdays. Large items in working order can be collected for free.  Home Basics are also working with local partners in Peebles and Hawick to maximise their capacity to accept more electrical waste.  Further information is available via the Home Basics website.
  • Home Basics work with Scottish Borders Council to encourage local residents to recycle their old electricals via their nearest household waste recycling centres.
  • The scheme will ensure that all items are safe, with Home Basics collecting, cleaning and testing reusable equipment before making it available in their shops for locals to purchase.
  • Their collection scheme will collaborate with other local organisations.  Home Basics provide peace of mind that all precautionary measures to protect donors and customers are being followed during the pandemic.

For further information on how to donate your electricals for reuse please contact the sales team in our Walkerburn and Hawick stores.   Non useable items should be taken for recycling to your local recycling centres.

 

Volunteer Opportunities!!

Become a Volunteer at Home Basics!
We are looking for reliable volunteers to help at both
Walkerburn and Hawick stores.

A variety of roles and responsibilities are on offer including General Store Assistant; Sales Assistant ; Warehouse Assistant; Driver Assistant; Sorting small items, displays, merchandising and cleaning.

Our teams are on hand to support all levels of volunteering and help upskill individuals seeking to gain employment.  Similarly we welcome people needing to keep focussed and connected to their community working together for a good cause.

Hours and days vary and can be flexible depending on the role.  Please contact the stores directly to discuss. 

Tel: Walkerburn 01896 870455 or Hawick 01450 363974 or Email manager@homebasics.org.uk

Some duties include:

    • Sales Support Volunteers- sales experience and electronic point of sale (EPOS) system experience an advantage.
    • Driver Support Volunteers (Walkerburn) Thursdays-  must be physically fit as these roles require heavy lifting and general warehouse assistance.
    • Sorting household donations and general team support.
    • Additional duties supporting roles in the Walkerburn workshop and portable appliance testing (PAT) assistance at both Walkerburn and Hawick, please call to discuss.

We offer opportunities to develop employability skills, gain valuable experience for your CV, and provide references for potential employers.

You will be

    •  A key part and a valued member of our small friendly team.
    • Encouraging people in your local community to choose to reuse.
    • Contributing to Home Basics’ impact on the environment, reducing landfill and supporting vulnerable people in need.
    • Keeping mentally active using your skills for a good cause.

To discuss your availability, please call our stores direct: Walkerburn 01896 870455 or Hawick 01450 363974.

Thank you for your interest.

Join the Reuse Revolution!

As we enter the Christmas season, a great wee reminder about single use plastics. Let Home Basics help with your personal efforts to reduce all waste and prevent useable goods going to landfill. We’ve many a household item available in our Hawick and Walkerburn store. Remember we’re Open to Everyone! All Welcome! Pop in and rehome a fabulous homeware item!

Furnishing People’s Futures

We are delighted to be celebrating 20 years supporting people across the local community afford to furnish a comfortable home.  As part of the 20th anniversary celebrations Home Basics are thrilled to unveil their new logo and website.

In an effort to reflect the needs of all those in our local community our new branding acknowledges the organisations positive impact on people, the environement and our local communities. The refreshed image importantly appeals to new audiences inspiring a reuse society among all ages across the Scottish Borders whilst still meeting the needs of our beneficiaries.

Supporting those most vulnerable is a primary objective of Home Basics.  Offering quality furniture items at an affordable and discounted rate to help them furnish a comfortable home.

The essence of our work has an even wider impact.  The very nature of appealing to community members to donate their unwanted furniture and household items has a positive effect on the environment.  The volume and quality of the products we receive puts Home Basics in a position to stock two retail stores in Walkerburn and Hawick and offer fantastic deals to everyone.

We are grateful that due to our donors and our customers, we work to combat issues of climate change, waste and challenge the minds of our local communities to consider opting to reuse quality items available prior to sourcing new.

Our new look aligns our original image of “home” whilst introducing the wider conversations around people, the environment and our local communities.  The vibrant colours offer impact and reach especially as we continue to inform younger audiences of the importance of reuse.  Our arrow represents the flow of wonderful donations coming in, and items being successfully rehomed.  The arrow holds us strong as an organisation to ensure we remain forward thinking and at the forefront of our working environment.