Top 3 tips to snag festive deals as demand for charity shop bargains soar
With households feeling the pinch as costs rise, bargain hunters are turning to second-hand stores earlier to beat the seasonal rush
Read moreDetailsWith households feeling the pinch as costs rise, bargain hunters are turning to second-hand stores earlier to beat the seasonal rush
Read moreDetailsCats Protection is urging people to keep a caring eye on stray and abandoned cats.
Read moreDetailsBBC Children in Need contributors go live
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Read moreDetailsDani Watts has delivered a petition to 10 Downing Street calling on the prime minister to end the postcode lottery in spinal cord injury care.
Read moreDetailsAs part of the project, residents are encouraged to donate good-quality toys through a free doorstep collection service.
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