MARY'S MEALS is asking Glaswegians to declutter their homes and donate any unwanted items. 

Residents who are on a spring cleaning mission can hand in any unwanted goods to the charity's shops as city stores have reopened. 

Volunteers are able to accept a wide variety of goods, including clothes, books, pots and pans. 

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However, they are unable to accept pillows and duvets, video and music cassettes, large items of furniture, car seats, push chairs and prams, safety equipment, perishable goods, items made with real fur or ivory, candles without instructions, and non-CE marked toys.

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Liz McKenna, manager of the city's Duke Street shop, said: “By clearing out their cupboards and shopping with us here in Glasgow, people can make a real difference to the lives of hungry children around the world. Spring is the perfect time for folk to free their homes of clutter and donate any items they no longer need to us.

“I am so pleased that our shop has reopened and we can’t wait to welcome customers once more!”

People wishing to donate items are being asked to contact the Mary’s Meals shop directly on 0141 554 0739 to arrange a date and time to drop off their donation.