| 330 Byres Road, Glasgow West End G12 8AP | |
| 01413386185 | |
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An Oxfam bookshop on Glasgow's Byres Road. We have a huge range of second hand books and dvds, Fairtrade food, eco friendly household products, cards and gifts. Donate books here or come and volunteer with us.
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