Renew Pop-Up Shop

Chichester College invites you to enjoy a little piece of happiness at our student-run pop-up shop, located in Crane Street – just off North Street.

Opening on Tuesday 22 November, Renew will offer a variety of hand-crafted products made by art & design student at the college – all themed around ‘happiness’ and designed sustainably.

From framed prints to ceramic homewares, jewellery to tote bags – you’ll find a range of beautiful items which will make perfect, unique Christmas presents for your loved ones.

As well as supporting young artists and entrepreneurs at Chichester College, you’ll also be supporting your local community as 10% of the profits made by Renew will be donated to Chichester Food Bank. There will also be a donation point in shop for the food bank.

Opening hours

The Renew pop-up shop was open from 22 November - 17 December, and is now closed.

For shop enquiries, please contact lianne.grogan@chichester.ac.uk.


Eco Swap Shop

Renew will also be home to an Eco Swap Shop, so you’ll be able to bring in your unwanted (but still wearable) clothes and exchange them for other donated items of clothing, as part of the college’s commitment to sustainable. So, why not do your bit and say no to fast fashion!

Eco Swap Shop

Christmas Window Competition

Renew is entering this year’s ‘Once Upon A Christmas’ window competition, to be judged by the international bestselling author Kate Mosse.

The theme of Renew’s window display is centred on The Fir Tree, a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, and has been inspired visually by Brighton-based illustrator Sannah Annukka.

The Fir Tree tells the tale of a fir tree so anxious to grow up that he cannot appreciate the here and now. It teaches us to be happy with what we have, appreciate the little things in life and to cherish every moment.

Read the story here


Our Supporters

Renew is supported by funding from Chichester College Enterprise Society and Chichester BID.

Our thanks also go to Chichester District Council, who have leased the space to the college.