Summer Open Day 2013

This year we will be holding our Summer Open day on Sunday 11th August 2013 from 11am until 4pm.

This a community event and so will have lots of local stalls, veggie burgers, a fabulous cafe and a licensed bar, selling Blind Boris, brewed by local Marpool brewery and named after our famous blind bull.

Please come along and help us to raise the vital funds the charity needs to allow us to continue our essential animal rescue work.

Entry is only £1.00 and all the money we raise goes directly towards helping us rescue more animals.

Please print off and display our poster CLICK HERE

On the day we will have,

  • Cats Protection
  • Animal Accident Rescue Unit
  • Brinsley Head stocks Group
  • Local craft stall
  • Nottingham Greenpeace
  • Cafe for tea, coffee and cakes
  • Vegan Fast Food
  • Tombolas
  • Games

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