A HOME goods store in Reading has raised more than £150 for the NHS.

Staff working across the country in The Range have been fundraising for the NHS with the Reading store raising a total of £157.92.

Collectively, The Range stores have raised £51,479.56 for the NHS.

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With the added pressure of the pandemic, The Range has put social distancing measures in place to protect staff and customers, ensuring the safety of all those in-store.

In line with current government guidelines, additional measures are in-place to make it safe for staff and customers.

These include social distancing markers to help people stay at least 2m apart, sanitising stations at the entrance and contactless card payment where possible.

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Owner and Founder of The Range, Chris Dawson said: “I think our customers will be proud to learn that we have raised a collective £51,479.56 to help our valued and loved National Health Service.

"I am extremely proud of the effort store staff have put in to achieve this, as well as keeping our social distancing measures in place."