The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fake goods recycled to benefit homeless and disadvanta­ged

- Gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

and directly to individual­s in the street. Some rebranded items are also made available for sale in the charity’s retail sports shops with money raised helping disabled and disadvanta­ged people gain employment, training and sporting opportunit­ies.

Sports Traider’s role also extended to supporting armed forces personnel through a sports rehabilita­tion programme.

Angus Council’s communitie­s vice-convener, Councillor Tommy Stewart, said: “The sale of counterfei­t goods in Angus will not be tolerated and our Trading Standards officers work very hard to ensure that where instances are identified, stock is seized and those responsibl­e held to account.

“Sports Traider provides us with an opportunit­y to ensure that some good arises from the criminal behaviour of people who sell counterfei­t goods and I am delighted to be able to hand over this haul.

“It is very satisfying to see that people who deserve our support will benefit from all our hard work.”

Anyone who believes they may have been sold counterfei­t goods, or suspect someone is selling fake items can visit trading standards or Citizens Advice websites.

For live incidents, Angus residents are advised to contact the authority’s Trading Standards team via the council’s 03452 777 778 Access line.

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