Charity throws open its doors

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A LOCAL charity is throwing open its doors to the people of Warrington as they host their seventh annual fun day.
The Children’s Adventure Farm at Millington, near Lymm, will hold a fun-packed day for all to enjoy including a hog roast, circus workshop and dog display show.
Manchester United mascot Fred the Red will join Macclesfield Town’s Roary and the charity’s own Bobby, for a special mascot race.
Throughout the year, the Adventure Farm provides daytrips and holidays for more than 3,000 disabled and disadvantaged children from all over the North West.
The charity is hoping to attract more than 800 people to the event, which takes place on Sunday, June 22.
For more information about the event, or sponsorship, contact 01565 830 053.


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