NORTH Yorkshire residents are being urged to donate their spare or unwanted toys and games amid the cost-of-living crisis to ensure more children wake up to a gift on Christmas Day.
For the fourth year running, the Reuse Santa appeal has been launched at household waste recycling centres across North Yorkshire and York.
This year, however, the appeal has taken on an even greater resonance amid the soaring cost of living, with rising inflation and the dramatic increase in the price of food and essential items placing more pressure on household finances.
North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC), City of York Council, and Yorwaste are accepting donations of pre-loved gifts that are suitable for babies, children and teenagers until December 11.
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Last year, over 20 Transit Van loads, plus four 7.5-tonne wagon loads, of good quality, pre-loved gifts were donated to families experiencing hardship over the Christmas period.
Executive member for waste management, Cllr Derek Bastiman, said: “The recycling centres will accept anything from puzzles and board games, to scooters, action figures and dolls, as long as they are in a good condition. We hope the appeal proves as successful as previous years so we can pass hundreds of items to good homes.”
More information can be found here: https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/household-waste-recycling-centres