Dozens of disadvantaged children across Brighton & Hove will receive a gift this Christmas, thanks to the generosity of the city’s Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs).
Several hundred toys and books have been collected by CEOs from NSL, the council’s parking enforcement partner, in recent weeks.
They’ve now been donated to the Brightstore foodbank for families living in the Whitehawk and Hollingdean areas of the city.
Lynda Nutley from NSL said: “The toy collection by our CEOs has been absolutely fantastic, and we couldn’t be prouder of the generosity shown.
“Initiatives like this really bring our ‘Beyond the Uniform’ values to life, reminding people that our colleagues are not just doing a job, they are part of the community, caring deeply about the people and families in the city.
“The impact this will have on local children and families this Christmas is truly special.”
Councillor Trevor Muten, Cabinet member for Transport and City Infrastructure, said: “This is a fantastic initiative and shows the generosity and Christmas spirit of our Civil Enforcement Officers, who work so hard to keep the city safe and moving.
“These toys will make a huge difference to so many children in need, and I can’t thank NSL enough for the joy and Christmas spirit they’re spreading across our communities.”