Chorley toddlers help raise £200 for meningitis charity

Princess Rapunzel made a special visit to Busy Bees Chorley Brooke Street Nursery to join youngsters and staff for a special charity day.
Chorley Mayor Mark Perks attended the nursery's charity open eventChorley Mayor Mark Perks attended the nursery's charity open event
Chorley Mayor Mark Perks attended the nursery's charity open event

She attended with her dashing ‘prince’ Flynn, Humbug the Shetland Pony and Mayor of Chorley Mark Perks for the fun-filled event which raised more than £200 for Meningitis Now.

The excited children were treated to an action packed programme of activities with face painting, bouncy castles, archery and a variety of stalls.

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Manager Holly Crook said it had been a ‘fantastic day and super fun’ for all

The team at Busy Bees Chorley Brooke Street Nursery hosted a special charity dayThe team at Busy Bees Chorley Brooke Street Nursery hosted a special charity day
The team at Busy Bees Chorley Brooke Street Nursery hosted a special charity day

She added: “There was a nail salon, face painting, arts and crafts activities and a story time show with puppets, along with lots of yummy cakes, food and drinks and some lovely stalls to purchase from.

“We raised over £230.00 for our chosen charity Meningitis Now.”

The money that Busy Bees raises this year across its 267 UK nurseries will make a substantial contribution to the £3million that Meningitis Now needs to continue its life-saving work, including ground-breaking research projects, family support services and community awareness campaigns.

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