Blue Peter’s mission steps up a pace as it holds the world’s biggest bring and buy sale

Blue Peter continues to empower children to make a positive difference by hosting the world’s biggest bring and buy sale on Wednesday 18 February with one goal — to put two million meals on plates for children around the world.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

The Mission Nutrition appeal is the 47th appeal run by Blue Peter.

The BBC One show will broadcast live at 4.35pm from Lakeside shopping centre in Thurrock, joined by stars such as Ben Walker (The Golden Compass), Matt Willis (‘I’m a Celebrity…’ winner) and Connie Fisher (‘How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?’ winner). 

High street stores, celebrities and families from all over England will be selling their wares for Blue Peter’s Mission Nutrition Appeal.

All visitors will have the chance to buy exclusive items donated by a whole host of stars, including signed Richard Hammond (Top Gear) ‘Blast Lab’ books and Nick Park (Wallace and Gromit) signed standees from ‘A Matter of Loaf and Death’. All proceeds will go to help achieve the Mission Nutrition Appeal’s aim of putting two million meals on plates for children around the world.  

Matt Willis said, ‘I’m so excited to be taking part in this amazing event! I’m hoping to pick up a signed Harry Hill Joke Book. Join my friends at Blue Peter on 18 February and together we can help raise money to help children around the world eat and grow better food.” 

As well all the shoppers that go to Lakeside, and all the local schools, clubs and community groups coming down to take part, Blue Peter are also calling for children in all parts of the country to hold their own local sales on 18 February. 

Blue Peter presenter, Helen Skelton says ‘Help us make this the biggest bring and buy sale ever! If you can’t join us on 18 February, why not hold a sale in your area? We’d love to hear about it. Go to the Mission Nutrition website, ask an adult to fill in the details and we’ll try and mention it on the show.” 

For the Mission Nutrition appeal, Blue Peter has partnered with three charities: ContinYou; the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens; and Save the Children. Through Mission Nutrition, Blue Peter will help put meals on plates for children in the UK, as well as in Bangladesh, Colombia and South Africa.  

All money raised by families around the UK will:

  • Provide daily meals for children in Bangladesh, Colombia and South Africa through Save the Children.
  • Set up new breakfast clubs across the UK through ContinYou.
  • Help children in all four countries grow their own food by setting up gardens in schools and communities through the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens and Save the Children. 

Items that have been donated so far include: 

  • Gavin and Stacey books signed by James Corden
  • Signed McFly ‘Radio:active album’; signed photo; ‘Radio:active’ bag and t-shirt
  • Large signed photo of Chris Hoy
  • Signed Richard Hammond ‘Blast Lab’ manual 
  •  ‘Bolt’ film soundtrack  signed by John Lasseter
  • Harry Hill’s signed ‘Whopping Great Joke Book’ copies
  • Harry Hill’s signed ‘TV Burp Gold’ DVD
  • Bonnie Langford: signed photos; signed ‘Jazz at the Theatre’ CD; beanie hat, t-shirt, jumper worn by her on ‘Dancing on Ice’; mug and key ring
  • CBBC goodie bags signed by Rachel Petladwala (Rose) and Charlene Osuagwu (Carrie) from ‘MI High’
  • Signed Kirsty Gallagher photo