The Bulls Head in Denby is holding a fundraising event on Monday 1st April in aid of a local boy Elliott, who has spina bifida and in need of equipment that is not being funded by the NHS. An appeal has been issued for raffle prizes to help raise those runds. Please contact Leighann Warsop - landlady on 07951 260101 if you can assist. The event will run from 12noon to 4pm and will include rides, stalls, food and much more ihcluding a kids disco from 12noon to 1pm which is a ticket only event at £5 per child but including a drink for each child, the disco itself and a character meet
Bulls Head, Denby - fundraising event 1st April - event info and raffle prize appeal
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