CHILDREN can continue to enjoy playing at a toy library thanks to a charity donation.
Charlton Toy Library, Charlton Road, Charlton, has been handed £1,871 by the Help a London Child charity.
The money will enable the library to buy more toys and particularly ones suitable for disabled children.
Library supporter and Greenwich and Woolwich MP Nick Raynsford said: "Without the new money all this would not be possible."
The library allows children with disabilities such as autism and attention deficit disorder to play together in a supervised environment.
Help a London Child was established 31 years ago by London radio station Capital FM to provide support to needy youngsters.
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