Shirley-Anne Somerville, MSP for Dunfermline, is encouraging local residents and businesses to join the secret Santa charity shop challenge. 

Charity Retail Association have launched the ‘Good Cause Santa Claus’ challenge to give something back this season. 

Secret Santa is a popular game amongst families, friends and work colleagues in which participants randomly assign another member of the group to buy an anonymous gift for.

Good Cause Santa Claus involves the same challenge, but gifts are to be purchased only in charity shops.

Shirley-Anne has backed the challenge and is highlighting the benefits of Christmas shopping in local charity shops.

Shirley-Anne said: “Participating in the Secret Santa charity shop challenge is a fun way to give back this festive season.

“The challenge is great for the environment and beneficial for local charities who rely on shop funds to provide vital services at this time of year.

“Charity shops bring huge social value to the Dunfermline and West Fife community, support countless volunteers and boost our local high streets.”

Rachel Blair, Public Affairs and Communications Officer for the Charity Retail Association in Scotland said: “Good Cause Santa Clause allows shoppers to think about how they can help their community this Christmas.

“Gifts bought from charity shops are better for the environment, contribute to a good cause and can surprise your recipient with something a bit different.”