A very strange array of items get donated to charity shops operating in Ashford town centre
08:00, 07 November 2013
updated: 08:21, 07 November 2013
Charity shops across Ashford have been inundated with a whole range of weird and wonderful donated items, ranging from animal dung to sex toys.
The Hospices of Hope shop in New Rents is more than happy to accept clothes, bric-a-brac and children’s toys but feels differently when it comes to dirty underwear.
Manager Valerie Herbert said: “We get a lot of single shoes donated and we’ve even had dirty nappies and knickers handed in."
The weirdest thing the PDSA animal charity store in New Rents has ever been donated was a piece of animal poo mounted on a wooden display stand, which turned out to be elephant dung.
Assistant manager Patricia Gibbs said: “It was a sight to behold. We kept it for a while. We like to have something a bit weird hanging around. But it was thrown out when our manager was having a tidy-up.”
Full story in this week's Kentish Express.
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