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Volunteers from Exeter Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament have run a Peace Shop in Exeter for over 20 years. It has had several different homes in the West Quarter of the city over the years, but has been at its current address since 1992.

The Peace Shop is located at 31 New Bridge Street (click for a map), at the bottom end of Fore Street in Exeter (Devon, UK).
NB: the Exeter Peace Shop will close on 24-Dec-2008 and re-open on 10-Jan-2009
We endeavour to be open Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 5pm, but as we are reliant on volunteers, sometimes you may find the door shut.

    If you would like to volunteer to work a 3-hour shift in the Peace Shop, please get in touch, as we are in desperate need for more volunteers to help keep the shop open. Click here to send an email.

    We sell a range of CND merchandise: t-shirts, mugs, postcards and greetings cards; a extensive assortment of badges; unusual and educational toys; Fairtrade coffee and Palestinian olive oil. We also have a wide selection of literature available, including CND's current campaigning material and leaflets from various other anti-war, anti-nuclear and pro-peace organisations.
     
    We also sell White Poppies on behalf of the Peace Pledge Union (click here to visit their website). White Poppies symbolise the belief that there are better ways to resolve conflicts than killing strangers. For more information click here to visit the White Poppy website.
     
    Scroll down the page for some photographs of the Peace Shop, from the Exeter CND archives.

    © Exeter Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 2008

    The Exeter Peace Shop, 31 New Bridge Street, Exeter, EX4 3AH (UK)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Photographs of the formal opening of the Peace Shop after it moved to 31 New Bridge Street, 20th October 1992

    Photographs of the interior of the Peace Shop before moving to 31 New Bridge Street

    A montage of some old photographs showing what the inside of the Peace Shop looked like before moving to its current premises

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Commander Rob Green (RN, retired), Chair of the World Court Project, cuts the ribbon to formally open the new Peace Shop premises on 20th October 1992. Since then, the front of the building has been altered to provide a separate entrance to the flat above (previously, the tenant had to go in and out through the shop itself!). Also, we don't have the red awning any more either - the front of the shop is green now.