Newbury Weekly News

Swift toy appeal returns

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THE team at Swift Logistics Group is again ready to bring a seasonal smile to the faces of hundreds of disadvanta­ged West Berkshire children after launching its annual Christmas toy appeal.

The Hambridge Lane courier company has been running the appeal since 2006, providing gifts for children from deprived or financiall­y-challenged background­s.

To ensure these children have a happy Christmas, Swift has appealed for the donation of toys and games from newborn up to the age of 19.

Toys need to be new (not second-hand) and not wrapped.

For those unable to drop off their gifts or for organisati­ons that wish to make a larger donation, Swift Logistics Group will happily collect.

Call the company’s Santahotli­ne on (01635) 571703.

Swift usually launches the appeal at The Community Project, but due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, it was not possible this year.

Instead, it was launched via social media last week and the response has been immense. In the last few days, the company has been inundated with phone calls and emails from businesses, individual­s, schools and charities all offering their support.

Swift has been posting interviews with key supporters online – including Greenham Trust, Sainsbury’s, Newbury mayor Elizabeth O’Keeffe, the West Berkshire Baby Bank and Sovereign Housing.

This year’s appeal is more important than ever – with many families facing financial hardship due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The team at Swift works closely with local businesses, offering support, raising awareness and drop-off points where the public can donatel.

Swift then arranges the logistics and delivers the toys to a central point where families collect presents for their children.

Swift Logistics Group chief executive Adrian Smith said: “Many people believe West Berkshire is an affluent area, but there’s a huge gap.

“For struggling families, it may not be the main gift they'll give their children this year, but it can be the difference between being able to give them two gifts or three or four.

“The support we’ve had over the years has been amazing and very humbling.”

Swift has renamed its annual Christmas toy appeal in memory of Louise Purton, a director at the company since the loss of her partner and Swift founder Steven Huntley in 2011.

She died last year following a long battle with cancer.

Mr Smith said she was a “very special lady” who would be hugely missed.

Please take your donations to any one of the following:

Broadway House: 4-8 The Broadway, Newbury, RG14 1BA (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm).

Swift Logistics Solutions: Swift House Hambridge Lane, Newbury.

Greenham Trust: Liberty House, The Enterprise Centre, Greenham Business Park.

Sainsbury’s:

Newbury.

Newbury Building Society: 105b Northbrook Street, Newbury; 127 High Street, Hungerford; 4 High Street, Thatcham.

Community Furniture Project: Unit F Hambridge Road Industrial Estate, Bone Lane, Newbury.

Hobbycraft Newbury: Newbury Retail Park.

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