Sights set on helping the high school

By Rob George Friday 25 January 2013 Updated: 01/02 09:00

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A DROITWICH opticians is holding a book sale to help raise cash for the town’s high school.

Staff at Specsavers in St Andrews Square are appealing for donations of books in good condition, which the store will sell in return for donations to the library at Droitwich Spa High School.

Spa bookworms are being urged to dig deep before the sale comes to a close on Thursday (January 31).

Store director Emma Singh, said: “There’s nothing better than curling up with a good book, so we hope that people will pop into

the store to pick up a new read, happy in the knowledge they’ll be helping out local school pupils at the same time.”

To make a donation, visit the store, call 01905 790660 or log on to www.specsavers.co.uk/droitwich for more information.

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