A CAMPAIGN which previously saw around 6,000 toys get rehomed will be returning to Clydebank.

The Big Toy Rehoming campaign will be running until September 28.

Families are urged to bring any suitable toys which are no longer played with to The Entertainer in Clyde Shopping Centre and the toys were then rehomed with The Salvation Army.

In June, the campaign saw 6,000 un-played toys rehomed across the UK during a three day campaign.

The campaign aims to give unloved toys a new lease of life and reduce the volume of toys that find their way into household bins.

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Gary Grant, founder and executive chairman of The Entertainer said: “After the success of our first campaign, we are thrilled to re-launch the campaign with the continued support of The Salvation Army.

“As a retailer, we’re committed to reducing our plastic waste by extending the lifecycle of toys and supporting the Salvation Army in the process.

“We hope that the longer period to drop off toys will encourage more people to become involved with rehoming toys they no longer play with; helping the environment and helping others at the same time.”

Kirk Bradley, head of corporate partnerships at The Salvation Army, said: “Donations from the last campaign hugely helped The Salvation Army in continuing to provide practical and emotional support for vulnerable people in the UK. I

“Its such a worthwhile cause and we’re looking forward to the public joining in again and hopefully breaking June’s record.”