GOATS, donkeys and toilets are just some of the unusual gifts a Stourport charity shop is offering customers this Christmas.
International charity, Oxfam, which has premises in High Street, is promoting the presents as part of its unwrapped alternative gifts initiative.
The scheme means the buyer gives twice - once to the recipient and again to people in one of the 70 countries where Oxfam works.
The receiver of the gift will receive a card and voucher that explains about the scheme and what present has been bought.
The catalogue contains 50 "funusual" gifts that can be purchased over the telephone, by mail or through the internet.
The Stourport branch is selling vouchers for six items, including school meals for 100 children and the planting of 50 trees.
It is the third time the organisation has run the scheme.
Pauline Mothersdale, manager at the Stourport shop, said: "We are really excited about it. There are so many different things that can be bought.
"They are great gift ideas for someone who has got everything or is difficult to buy for. The money raised will make a big difference to people and it will also help to raise awareness."
For more information about the scheme or to volunteer, contact Stourport's Oxfam store on 01299 826907.
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