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Chatham Shop's Book Club Fuels Local Charity
26 Nov
Summary
- A book swap evolved into a charitable book club raising thousands.
- Barry and Avar recognized nationally for community contributions.
- Shop provided sleeping bags, blankets, and food to homeless.

Barry Vara, a shopkeeper in Chatham, Kent, has been nationally recognized as a Local Retail Champion for his extensive community work. What began as a simple book swap at Barry's Local Shop and Post Office evolved into a book club that raises significant funds for local charities. Each year, the shop donates the proceeds from book sales to causes chosen by customers.
In 2023, the shop provided Christmas presents for patients at Demelza children's hospice. Last year, they raised £2,800 to purchase warm items and food for the homeless charity One Big Family. This dedication to community support extends to being a drop-off point for the Medway Food Bank and assisting vulnerable customers with various needs.
Barry and his wife Avar also participated in a marathon-length charity walk for Cancer Research UK, raising £2,400. Their shop acts as a vital community hub, offering assistance with DIY, navigating postal services, and providing a friendly ear to customers, truly embodying the spirit of community support.



