Research on Tinternet, on "single shoes" led to a variety of dross, ie single bar shoes, and single velcro shoes

. However, it also led to a newspaper article about a major shoe shop discontinuing the practice of selling shoes in singles, and a campaign by a Charity to suggest that they should continue said practice - which led (are you still with me) to the Charity based in Cheshire which has a database of children and adults needing single shoes.
These details have now been passed to said Manufacturer of shoes.
However, if a greater quantity of shoes is found, or one charity cannot take them all, other possibilies are in the pipeline.
It makes me wonder. Those big shoe supermarkets, self-service places, they must end up with odd shoes, as it were. Even normal shoe shops, must end up with one damaged shoe, and one good shoe sometimes.
I will be enquiring of Oxfam about Landmine Victims, and if this would help what shoes they would like/need.
Yes, Arch, there has got to be a better use for these good quality shoes, rather than putting them in landfill. Shoes can be recycled, but for some reason, only in pairs.