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Staff at Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd’s charity shop in Nantwich is calling on people to donate their unwanted items.

They say there is a huge demand for small portable furniture to meet rising needs for affordable second-hand pieces.

Over the past few months the shop on Beam Street has witnessed a growing number of people seeking small items.

The team is appealing to people to hunt through homes, sheds, attics and garages, and bring unwanted pieces to the store to be sold.

Items could include side tables, nests of tables, coffee tables, bedside cabinets, small chairs and stools.

“We’d be grateful for any donations people can spare,” said Christine Westwood, area manager for SATCoL.

“We know there’s a need here for small furniture, whether it’s people downsizing, moving into their first homes or looking to give their home a new look.

“And with the pressures on everyone’s purses at the moment it’s important for us to be able to provide items at reasonable prices for those in the local community that can’t afford new pieces.

“You’ll also be helping to raise funds for The Salvation Army, a charity that carries out valuable work in communities throughout the UK,” added Christine.

People can drop items off Monday–Saturday, 9am-5pm. Those with difficulty transporting items can call the shop and arrange collection.

Profit made in the shops will be gift-aided to The Salvation Army to help fund its work in communities throughout the UK.

For more information on SATCoL charity shops visit www.wear2shop.co.uk, visit the shop at 13 Beam Street or call 01270 619474.

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