Help the Bucks Radio Toy Appeal

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December 8, 2022

With this festive period set to be challenging for many children, Heritage & Sons funeral homes, owned by C.P.J Field, the UK’s oldest funeral directors, are hosting collection points for the Bucks Radio Toy Appeal, helping give disadvantaged children a better Bucks Christmas.

You’re all encouraged to donate new toys, games and gifts for all ages, from babies to teenagers. These can be dropped off at a number of Heritage and Sons funeral homes across the region

You can find these at:

Wendover: 146 Aylesbury Road, Wendover, Bucks, HP22 6AP

Winslow: 63 High Street, Winslow, Bucks, MK18 3DG

Aylesbury Town Centre: Bakery House, 27-29 Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Aylesbury Gatehouse: 167 Bicester Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 9BA

Buckingham: 1A Bristle Hill, Buckingham, Bucks, MK18 1EZ

Amersham: 33-35 Hill Avenue, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5BX

Bletchley: The Willows Funeral Home, 1 Vicarage Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 2EZ

Please don’t wrap the presents and drop the items off before Monday, 19th December

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