Residents and guests at Richmond Village Nantwich marked World Book Day by welcoming two local authors to their celebrations.

Anne Wragg, author of “Peggy Wood – Fighting the Law”, was a guest with local historian Andrew Lamberton, author of several Nantwich history books.

Both read excerpts from their books and then chatted to residents about their experiences over a cup of tea and cakes.

Staff and volunteers from local charity Scope also manned a book sale during the day.

Organiser Alison Harding said: “We were all delighted to be involved with World Book Day.

“There are not many people who do not enjoy reading a good book at some time, and it was lovely to hear the authors reading from their own published works.”

(Pic: Author Anne Wragg with resident Betty Green)

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