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Reading BID gears up for winter warmer event, bringing clothes donations to those in need

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Monday, December 23, 2024 8:58 am
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Winter Warmer is collecting donations from Reading Station on Tuesday-Wednesday, January 16-17, and open for collections on Thursday-Friday, January 18-19. Picture: Jake Clothier

Winter Warmer is collecting donations from Reading Station on Tuesday-Wednesday, January 16-17, and open for collections on Thursday-Friday, January 18-19. Picture: Jake Clothier

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Reading Business Improvement District (BID) is asking those working in Reading to donate good quality second-hand clothes to those in need as part of Reading’s Winter Warmer scheme.

Reading’s Winter Warmer Scheme is run by Southeast Community Rail Partnership and Reading Basingstoke Community Rail Partnership, with support from Reading BID.

The project encourages donations of good quality second-hand scarves, hats, gloves and coats and redistributes them to those in need within the Reading community.

Last year’s event distributed over 500 items of adult and children’s clothing.

Reading BID will again be working with Reading’s town centre businesses and their staff to enlist donations of second-hand warm clothing to the Winter Warmer programme, as well as providing volunteering opportunities for local employees to help sort donated clothes.

Alexa Volker, Reading BID Manager, said, “Reading BID is proud to be supporting Reading’s Winter Warmer programme again this winter. It is a fantastic way for Reading businesses and their staff to get involved with a really worthwhile cause and give back to the local community.

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“Winter can be a tough time for so many within our community. Access to warm clothing is something that many of us are lucky enough to take for granted, but unfortunately there are those in Reading who don’t have this luxury.

“The Reading Winter Warmer initiative is a fantastic programme which collects and repurposes good quality second-hand clothes for local people in need during the coldest part of the year.

“We’re asking Reading businesses and their staff to support the scheme either by volunteering at the collection point in January, or by donating surplus good quality coats, fleeces, hats, scarves and gloves to those in need this winter.”

Reading’s Winter Warmer scheme takes place from January 14–16.

The donations centre at Reading Station will be open for donations on January 14–15 January from 8:30am–2:30pm and between 5pm-7pm.

Those in need within the community will be able to collect free second-hand warm clothing from 16–17 January, between 9:30am-5:30pm.

The donations centre will be at the Brunel Arcade at Reading Station, near the main ticket office and Costa Coffee.

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