‘Devastated’ teenage girl sets up GoFundMe page for burnt down Eastbourne bookshop

A ‘devastated’ teenage girl has started a GoFundMe page to raise cash for a burnt down bookshop in Eastbourne.
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Student Bethany Ellenger, from Polegate, started the donations page yesterday (Thursday) for Camilla’s Bookshop in Grove Road, which was set alight on March 26.

Police have said the incident is being treated as deliberate and a man has been arrested in connection with the attack.

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The 19-year-old said, “I was devastated by the news Camilla’s Bookshop was burnt down as it is a totally unique store and a small business that gives so much to our community. Camilla’s is a totally unique bookshop, with books from the floors to the ceilings.

Camilla's bookshop was burnt down on March 26 - Photo by Dan JessupCamilla's bookshop was burnt down on March 26 - Photo by Dan Jessup
Camilla's bookshop was burnt down on March 26 - Photo by Dan Jessup

“I have created a GoFundMe page to raise money for the owners Camilla and Stuart to hopefully rebuild and renovate any damage caused by the fire.”

Bethany has so far, as of Friday afternoon (April 3), raised £180 of her £1,000 target.

She said, “In a time that is so uncertain for everyone, especially small business owners, we need to stick together and help each other out. Please help me to help our community bookshop.”

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