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The third South Cheshire Big Day Out will take place on July 31 at the Nantwich Show Ground.

And this year there will be a Play Zone for children and Outdoor Arena sponsored by Car Transplants with donkey rides, sporting challenges, mini football, a fun dog show and more.

There will also be a GrownUp Zone sponsored by Richmond Village that will serve cocktails, a Teen Zone with archery and paintball, and a Shopping Zone sponsored by Bare Bones Marketing, with crafts, gifts and jewellery.

A new addition is the Grand Final of the ‘Battle of the Bands’ sponsored by Arena Studios.

Any youth band, soloist or duet under 19-years-old on August 31 can enter by calling 01270 440750.

There will be lots of food and drink available including Clewlows BBQ, Wood-Fired Pizza Engine, Mick the Chips, and the Little Italian Coffee van.

Two charities will benefit from the profits of the Big Day Out.

This year’s event is in support of Cardiac Risk in the Young, a charity celebrating its 21st birthday.

The the local branch is known as “CRY for Matthew” and funds a screening programme in Cheshire and Shropshire, for undiagnosed heart defects in young people.

The second charity is the MRI Scanner Appeal, raising funds for an additional MRI scanner at Leighton Hospital.

Other charities and community organisations can book a stand in the Community Zone sponsored by Hall Smith Whittingham to raise funds or awareness.

Tickets are available online at www.redshift-bigdayout.co.uk for £4 for adults and £2 for concessions.

The event will run from 11am to 4pm on Nantwich Show Ground, Dorfold Park.

(pictures courtesy of Nantwich Events Photography)

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