Yorkshire Cancer Research has opened a landmark superstore in York today (Thursday 19 March).
The new flagship store at Foss Island Retail Park expands the charity’s presence in York’s city centre, and its the largest Yorkshire Cancer Research shop to date – spanning at 13,000 square ft.
The opening is the next step in the charity’s ambition to grow its presence of shops across the region and help to raise vital income for life-saving cancer research in Yorkshire.

Visitors to the York superstore can expect a variety of stylish high-quality pre-loved items to browse, bringing together three shopping areas under one roof.
On the ground floor, visitors can uncover a treasure trove of clothing, shoes and accessories across ladies’ and men’s fashion. Those seeking standout items for their home can browse a dedicated small homewares section and picture gallery showcasing unique pieces.
Upstairs, people can discover a vast array of books to delve into, alongside a colourful collection of children’s clothing and toys, and a dedicated vintage area offering classic vinyl and other retro products.
The upstairs floor has been designed with the community in mind, with open seated spaces for people to meet others and take a moment to unwind in a welcoming environment. A designated room will also be available for local groups to use later in the year.
Featuring displays showcasing York’s iconic landmarks and landscapes, the new flagship store signifies the next chapter in the charity’s 60-year legacy of raising vital funds for pioneering cancer research through its shops.
Yorkshire Cancer Research has placed charity supporters at the heart of the York superstore, with light boxes and a photo feature wall showcasing some of the fundraisers, volunteers and people affected by cancer who make a vital contribution to its life-saving work.

One of the many members of the volunteer team who play a vital part in the store is Chris Moss, from York, who volunteers in memory of her husband, Geoff. A retired childminder, 68-year-old Chris supported Geoff as he received treatment for throat, mouth and multiple skin cancers. After 40 years together, he sadly passed away in June 2025.
Chris said: “I decided to start volunteering at the Yorkshire Cancer Research superstore as I wanted to give something back.
“To watch somebody you love experience what my husband did with cancer was heart-breaking. Despite the difficulties he faced, Geoff was a wonderful man. We married in 1984, and I feel very lucky to have been with him for over four decades.”
Chris continued: “Years ago, people didn’t have access to the cancer cures they do now, so it’s really important Yorkshire Cancer Research continues to advance cancer treatments for people in our region. When people in York shop, donate and volunteer at the superstore, they can help the charity to do just that.”
Every week in York, 24 people are told they have cancer, and sadly, 9 people die. The York superstore is estimated to raise over £175,000 to help fund life-saving cancer research and services in Yorkshire in the next year, so people in the region can live longer, healthier lives, free of cancer.
The Yorkshire Cancer Research superstore in York will join the charity’s growing network of 18 shops, marking an important stride towards the charity’s ambition to have a charity shop on every high street in Yorkshire.
The new York superstore will be open from 9:30am to 6pm, Mondays to Saturdays, and 10am to 4pm on Sundays.
To find out more about how Yorkshire Cancer Research shops are making a life-changing difference to people in Yorkshire, visit their website here.