Record-breaking amount raised at beer festival
THE organiser of the Burtonwood Beer Festival has vowed to bring back the event next year after raising thousands of pounds for worthwhile causes.
It proved to be a record-breaking year after a total of £2,600 was raised in aid of Abbie's Trust, Willowbrook Hospice and the Burtonwood Community Centre on Green Lane where the festival was held on October 22 and 23.
This was the second time the festival was held in the village after Burtonwood Community Centre manager Andy Carr agreed to bring back the event by popular demand.
Around 500 punters packed into the community centre to enjoy the 32 beers, two lagers and five draft ciders on offer.
Christmas fair set to return
EMBRACE the festive spirit by taking a trip to the annual parents' association Christmas fair.
The Centenary Theatre Group will mark the opening of the fete on Saturday, November 28, at Westbrook Old Hall Primary School when doors open at 1pm to 4pm.
A selection of stalls will be selling gifts, homemade goods and refreshments at the school on Old Hall Road.
Father Christmas is even rumoured to be making an appearance.
Dance night at Winwick Leisure Centre
IF you want to beat it to all the hits by Michael Jackson then take a trip to Winwick Leisure Centre on Friday.
The UK's number one live Michael Jackson tribute act Anthony Edwards will be taking to the stage.
Doors open at 7pm at the centre on Myddleton Lane.
Tickets are £7.50 including a hot supper.
Children are welcome to attend when accompanied by an adult.
Appeal for volunteers ahead of marathon
THE organiser of the Ultra-Marathon has made a plea for volunteers to help make sure the event runs smoothly.
Wayne Drinkwater, aged 35, has called on the people of Warrington to offer a helping hand for the Liverpool to Manchester Ultra.
The event takes place over the Trans-Pennine Trail on Saturday March, 26.
He said: "It has been well received and within two months of going live it has already sold out.
"But I still need volunteers to help with the event checkpoints."
To help out on the day e-mail wdvauxhall@hotmail.co.uk.
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