A company is hoping to fill an empty storage unit with Easter Eggs in a charity appeal for those in need.

Access Self Storage has set aside an empty storage unit the size of a red phone box in the hopes of filling the space to the brim with approximately 200 Easter eggs for Home Start Bracknell.

Locals are being urged to donate chocolate eggs and in the past, the local area has given over thousands of Easter Eggs since the collections began in 2011.

James Byrne, Store Manager, Access Self Storage Bracknell said: “Everyone deserves a treat this Easter and we’d love to fill our storage unit with Easter Eggs. 

"We want to be able to collect as many eggs as possible, and to distribute them to those in need, and helped by our chosen charity this year.”

Staff have already begun collecting eggs and donations can be made at the store between March 1 and March 25.

Nina Madder-Smith, Home Start Bracknell Engagement & Fundraising Officer said: “We are deeply grateful for the generous support of Access Self Storage this Easter.

"Their commitment to our community and dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of local children is truly wonderful.

Easter Eggs can be dropped off at Access Business Centre, Willoughby Road, Bracknell RG12 8FP.