MORE than 1,000 visitors came out to support a North Wales hospice’s summer fair, which resulted in more than £10,000 being raised.
St David’s Hospice, which this year celebrates 25 years of providing care to residents across North West Wales, held its fair in July to help raise vital funds to ensure care can continue.
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Adrian Owen, fundraising manager for St David’s Hospice, said “We had a great day full of entertainment, brilliant stalls and games plus food and drink.
“Without our amazing volunteers, these events would not be possible, so a big thank you to the 50-plus volunteers that helped make this such a successful event.
“We are so grateful to all who attended and to the stall holders – without their support, we would not have reached the amazing sum of £10,913, which is enough to fund four months’ worth of medical supplies for our charity.”
The event featured many crafters from across the region, with fundraising games and charity stalls as well as plenty of refreshments for visitors to enjoy.
Special guests included the mayor and mayoress of Llandudno, who opened the day with the town’s Miss Alice, along with a range of entertainers.
St David’s Hospice will be holding its Christmas fair at Venue Cymru, Llandudno on November 30.
Anybody who is interested in booking a stall can email adrian.owen@stdavidshospice.org.uk or call 01492 879058.
For details of St David’s Hospice’s upcoming events, visit its website.
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