'Pop-up' uniform shop helps 1,500 children
More than 1,500 children in Leicester have received free school uniform items from a charity pop-up shop, organisers say.
Originally known as Leicester Children's Holidays, LCH Charity set up the shop at the Highcross shopping centre using £50,000 in anti-poverty funding from the city council.
The idea was to offer pre-worn school clothing of all types to lower-income families, and now offers several projects to help disadvantaged children in the East Midlands.
The city council has now confirmed it will support the project for a second year in 2026.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Leicester reporter Kevin Ncube went to find out more.
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