Looking for a unique Christmas gift that really makes a difference? WaterAid has the answer…

Make someone’s Christmas this year by giving them a gift from their favourite musician or actor. Official Q Awards charity, WaterAid, is holding a Christmas Ebay auction full of goodies signed by Q award-winning artists.

Get your hands on a ‘Les Paul Classics Plus’ Gibson guitar signed by The Killers' star, Brandon Flowers, worth over £1,600.

Also up for grabs is a selection of men and women’s clothing from fashion label Merc, with gift tags signed by the likes of The Smith’s guitarist Johnny Marr, Emeli Sandé, The Cribs, Motown legend Dionne Warwick, Radio One DJ Nick Grimshaw, Keane, and Hobbit star Martin Freeman. Items for auction include Harrington Jackets, Rude Boy Hats, shirts and a selection of women’s wear.

Award-winning artist, Emeli Sandé said: “I’m delighted to support the Q Awards and WaterAid auction. Water is essential for life, and millions of people around the world don’t have access to this basic service. Every penny raised from this auction will go towards bringing clean water to some of the world’s poorest people, so please bid today and help to transform someone’s life forever.”

To enter the auction, go to www.ebay.co.uk/wateraid. The auction is open until the 16th December – just in time for those last minute Christmas gifts! All proceeds raised by the auction will help some of the world’s poorest people gain access to safe water and sanitation through WaterAid projects across the world.

So log on to beat the queues and bag a gift with a difference this Christmas season!

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