Vale Royal Falconry - hankelow village fete

Hankelow Village Fete helped to raise hundreds of pounds for local causes, writes Jonathan White.

The event took place on Hankelow village green yesterday (June 19).

There were numerous stalls such as coconut shy, splat the rat, football challenge, bowls, a plant sale, a clothes sale, bric-à-brac and a Summer Prize Draw.

Several charities were represented including Bloodwise South Cheshire, St Luke’s (Cheshire) Hospice, Hope House Children’s Hospice, NSPCC and the Audlem Charity Shop.

There were sports activities for children including sprint and skipping races.

The arena hosted a Fun Dog Show, U3A Scottish Dancers, and a demonstration featuring birds of prey from Vale Royal Falconry.

There was music from Music land (Market Drayton) and the Crewe Concert Band.

Cheshire Fire and Rescue from Audlem Fire Station displayed a full size fire appliance.

U3A Scottish Dancers - hankelow village fete

A wide range of refreshments were available.

Proceeds from the Summer Prize Draw will go to Bloodwise South Cheshire.

The event was organised by the Hankelow Amenities Group.

Despite some rain later in the day the event was enjoyed by hundreds of people.

Liz Boffey, from Bloodwise South Cheshire, said: “Bloodwise South Cheshire were delighted to be at the Hankelow Fete.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their tremendous support.

“People were generous with their giving and every penny raised will go into the research of all 147 blood cancers.”

For further information on Bloodwise South Cheshire, contact Liz Boffey on 01948871250, 077526224171 or [email protected]

(words and pictures by Jonathan White)

Crewe Concert Band with conductor Glenn Thomas

Hankelow village fete, Bloodwise - Summer Prize Draw stall - Mike and Liz Boffey

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