FANCY being part of one of Warrington's biggest events?
Well, this weekend you can.
Volunteers are need to help at Disability Awareness Day, on Sunday, which attracts thousands of people from across the north west.
If you have a few free hours or haven't a patriotic football bone in your body, then get down to the event at Walton Hall Gardens.
Brun Corbishley, business and promotions manger at Warrington Disability Partnership, which is hosting the day, said: "We recently won an award for our volunteering so it would be nice if some people could offer the same to us.
"If anyone could lend a hand that would be great.
"For those who want to give up their time, we won't turn them down.
DAD keeps on growing which is why more volunteers are essential.
Moving tables, chairs and general tidying are the tasks need between 5pm-7pm on Sunday evening.
Anyone who wishing to give their time should call Brun or Kaz on 240064.
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