CHILDREN are being invited to join in the fun and games this Sunday at Bromley Farm Community Centre.
The aim of the event is to bring the community together and to ask people to help shape the future of their estate.
Sunday's fun day includes circus skills, face painting and a host of games, and runs from 10am to 4pm.
It is being organised by a steering group behind a bid to revitalise the Congleton estate and improve facilities for its residents.
The group is also inviting people to come along to the centre on Sunday and the town hall tomorrow to have their say on the future of the estate.
On show at both venues will be a 10-foot square 3D model of the estate, which was created by children.
The model shows every house, and residents can plant flags to show where they would like to see improvements.
Both days run from 10am to 4pm, with local youngsters from circus skills group Actz-2K performing at the community centre from midday to 2pm.
"We are all keen to improve the estate, but want to know what people want," said steering group member Kirstie Hercules, the borough's community development manager.
"The views put forward this weekend will be followed by another consultation exercise to prioritise the various issues."
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