A charity which supports people in clothing poverty is expecting to provide free school uniforms to around 3,000 children this summer.
Clothing Coventry runs an annual pop-up uniform bank to help families who struggle to afford buying uniform from new, ahead of the upcoming school year, with items either donated and bought using funding.
According to government statistics, families are forking out between £300 and £450 on average for school uniform each year.
Faye Spicer, the charity's school uniform co-ordinator, said, according to Save the Children, nine pupils in every classroom were currently living in poverty.
