STAFF at a Crewe supermarket are on the look out for unwanted Christmas gifts.
The ASDA supermarket on West Street in Crewe is launching a gifts amnesty for all the sweaters, socks and other presents which did not quite hit the mark.
The donated gifts are all to be given to the NSPCC's Rainbow House in Crewe as well as other local charities.
Andy Perkins, the general store manager at ASDA was one of the first to take part when he donated a CD he got two copies of.
"We are looking for any kinds of gifts whether it be toys, books, clothes, CDs or videos," he explained.
"Customers can bring them here to us at the store and we will collate them and take them down to Rainbow House and the other charities," Andy added.
The amnesty got underway last week and ends on Monday, January 29.
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