CHRISTMAS gifts galore will be on sale at Stevens Park in Quarry Bank this weekend.

The Emily Jordon Foundation Project, based at Tintern House in the park, will be running its Charity Christmas Extravaganza from 9am to 3pm on Saturday November 20, with free entry for all visitors.

The charity helps people with learning disabilities, providing horticultural training opportunities and bike recycling workshops to help people to move closer towards work.

Items on sale will include affordable refurbished bikes for children and adults, Christmas wreaths, plants and floral decorations, Christmas ornaments, tree decorations and a range of gifts.

For the green shopper there will also be a selection of wooden planters, bird tables, bug boxes and hedgehog boxes. Bespoke orders can also be taken.

Chris Jordan, founder of The Emily Jordan Foundation, said: "We will have a beautiful range of gifts and decorations on sale and people can also see our reconditioned bikes, which offer a cheaper and more environmentally friendly alternative to buying new."

Councillor Karen Shakespeare, Dudley Council's cabinet member for public realm, said: "Anyone looking for a special gift this Christmas should head to Tintern House at Stevens Park. There will be unique and environmentally friendly items on offer that have been hand made by local people who are being supported by The Emily Jordan Foundation Projects."

Dudley Council recently worked with The Emily Jordan Foundation and the park Friends group to make £1.8 million of improvements in the park.

The partnership secured £1.4 million of Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery Community Fund funding to fund the works.

Those driving to the Christmas sale are asked to use the park’s car park, which can be accessed off Thorns Road.