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The season of giving is upon us, and these retailers are stepping into Christmas by supporting meaningful initiatives to support their communities. 

 

Meet and Deep News, Twickenham Corseford Keystore, Johnstone

The warm-hearted family behind Meet and Deep News are back again spreading joy and cheer with their annual Christmas Day drop-in. 

 

 

 

Corseford Keystore, Johnstone

Caring retailer Chris Watson is encouraging shoppers to donate toys and gifts at his store for local charity The Renfrewshire Toy Bank. 

 

 

Budgens Southwater and Post Office, Horsham

Nothing says Christmas like a school fayre. Colleagues at Budgens ventured out of store to create a magical day for students and families while raising vital funds for Southwater Academies School.

 

 

 

Londis Solo Convenience, Glasgow

The team have put up a Christmas tree decorated with tags from Scottish charity Be Someone’s Santa. Shoppers can embrace the spirit of giving by choosing a tag from the tree that states a gender and age, and then return with a gift appropriate for what the tag specifies. Londis Solo Convenience Store has set aside a spot for all the generous gift donations, then someone from the team delivers the presents to the main drop off point. 

 


 

 

Woosam and Davies News

One thing on Trudy Davies Christmas list is to light up her local town Llani in 2025. She is encouraging her shoppers to donate spare change in aid of a ‘light appeal’.

 


 

 

Charminster Stores & Post Office 

At just £1, shoppers at Charminster Stores & Post Office have the chance to take home a bunch of goodies just in time for Christmas. The store has organised a classic raffle with all proceeds going towards two local organisations.