
NSPCC Leicester Summer Fayre
The NSPCC will open its National Training Centre in Leicester for the charity’s first ever Childhood Day Summer Fayre in June.
The Leicester Summer Fayre, on Saturday, June 7, is open to the public, free to enter, and will include a visit from the Leicestershire Fire Brigade, music sessions for young people and a children’s art competition that will be judged by the NSPCC’s new CEO, Chris Sherwood.
Organised by local fundraising staff and volunteers, the event at the Beaumont Leys centre starts at 10am and will include a variety of stallholders selling everything from jewellery, gifts, bakes, crafts and food.
Visitors to the Leicester Summer Fayre will be able to take part in the Tombola and prize draw with the chance to win family tickets to a selection of parks and museums such as Alton Towers, Legoland, Battlefield Line Railway and The Space Centre.
Other prizes will also include JellyCat soft toys, vouchers from Mantic Games (a company specialising in sci-fi and fantasy games, including popular titles such as Worms: The Board Game and Halo: Flashpoint), homeware items and an Everards Pick n Mix selection.
Performances
10:00 to 15:00 - Saturday 7th June
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