A CANCER charity is whisking its staff back in time at their annual vintage fair next Sunday.
The Helen Rollason Cancer Charity’s six annual Vintage Fair takes place at Cressing Temple Barns, all to raise much needed funds for the charity’s work supporting those whose life has been touched by the disease.
Classic car enthusiastic Colin Moles will be bringing along his collection of iconic cars that have toured the world.
Kate Alden, fundraising manager for HRCC, said: “There will be a wide variety of stalls selling eye-catching vintage delights.
“If shopping is not you for you, then check out our shiny display of vintage cars, and chat to their owners. The pop-up hair and beauty salon will be offering a touch of glamour for those visitors looking for a make-over.
“Visitors will be entertained by The Kingsmen, The Harmonettes, Air Raid Jive and Mr Dickie Bows.
“Children can enjoy traditional games such as hook-a-duck and the coconut shy, as well as Punch and Judy,”
“And when you want to catch your breath there’s a variety of food and drink on offer from summer favourites such as Pimms or just an old fashioned lovely cuppa.”
Tickets cost £5 for adults, £4 for concessions and under 16 go free.
More information can be found at: www.helenrollason.org.uk.
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