Doncaster shoppers donate unwanted clothes to raise cash for children's hospice

Almost 1,000 bags of donated clothes, toys and books will be sold off to raise cash for Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice in Rotherham.
Almost 1000 bags of unwanted clothes, toys and books have been donated to the Lakeside Village Bag It for Bluebell Wood appeal in 2015.Almost 1000 bags of unwanted clothes, toys and books have been donated to the Lakeside Village Bag It for Bluebell Wood appeal in 2015.
Almost 1000 bags of unwanted clothes, toys and books have been donated to the Lakeside Village Bag It for Bluebell Wood appeal in 2015.

The 971 bags – up 80 on the previous year – were donated by shoppers and workers at Lakeside Village, Doncaster.

The project is set to raise £14,000.

Almost 1000 bags of unwanted clothes, toys and books have been donated to the Lakeside Village Bag It for Bluebell Wood appeal in 2015.Almost 1000 bags of unwanted clothes, toys and books have been donated to the Lakeside Village Bag It for Bluebell Wood appeal in 2015.
Almost 1000 bags of unwanted clothes, toys and books have been donated to the Lakeside Village Bag It for Bluebell Wood appeal in 2015.

Cheryl Sadler, centre manager at Lakeside Village, said: “Yet again our shoppers and staff have shown their generosity by donating to this well- deserving cause. This is a fantastic amount of money to have raised for Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice and we urge visitors to Lakeside to help us raise even more. Please don’t throw away unwanted items.”