You can buy a VHS player at electronics stores, online retailers like Amazon, or secondhand stores like thrift shops or pawn shops.
antique shops and charity shops!
Charity shops are NOT called Marie Curie. The 160 charity shops run by Marie Curie Cancer Care are called this because that is who they are raising money for.
Charity shops can close at any time but they mostly close at 5:30 and open at 9:30
yes there are lots
Oxfam will take them as will the Salvation army. (http://www.spaceandtimedecluttering.co.uk/page.php?id=4) Most charity shopd will take old stamps.
As long as it takes you to record it from DVD to VHS yourself.
Generally, the charity that they are raising money for - but that is not ALWAYS the case, just about 99% of the time.
Bag Shops, Card Shops, Charity Shops, Any Shop Really :) *Not food stores*
Oxfam have literally got hundreds of Charity shops.
There are a number of places from where VHS Walt Disney movies can be purchased, although mainly secondhand as movies are no longer released on VHS. Good places to try include Amazon Marketplace, eBay and charity shops.
local charity shops