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Oakham charity shop curates beautiful selection of gifts at a fraction of the regular price

By Grace Kennington

1st Dec 2024 5:00 pm | Local News

Offering collectable and rare books, jigsaws, new releases and much more, getting an affordable gift is easy. (Photo: Grace Kennington)
Offering collectable and rare books, jigsaws, new releases and much more, getting an affordable gift is easy. (Photo: Grace Kennington)

A charity shop in Oakham is going the extra mile to make shopping second-hand for gifts easier this year with their dedicated Christmas presents section. 

Vista on Oakham High Street has curated window displays and table selections to make buying affordable and great quality second-hand gifts this Christmas. 

Vista has a great table display of books perfect for gifting. (Photo: Grace Kennington)

As the cost-of-living crisis continues and Christmas becomes increasingly expensive, more customers are turning to second-hand shops to buy their gifts. 

Vista on Oakham Highstreet sells mainly books, as well as jigsaws and cards to raise money for local people with sight loss and their families. 

Operating for over 160, Vista is one of the oldest and largest local charities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. 

Volunteers in the Oakham bookshop have been working hard showing off their gifting options, including an ever-changing table of books ideal for gifting, as well as beautiful jigsaws and specialised collectable books. They offer a wide variety of books from newly released fiction to travel, gardening and biographies. 

To get yourself a bargain gift and support an incredible local charity, visit Vista at 15 High Street, Oakham. 

     

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