Sparkling Success for our 2023 Christmas Fair

Middleton Hall Retirement Village wrapped up a very successful Christmas fair as it started the countdown to the festive season for residents, families and visitors from the local area.

From handmade crafts to delicious treats, over twenty independent stallholders brought a selection of seasonal goodies to display. There was something for everyone to enjoy and the chance to see Santa, in a grotto that occupied the Health and Wellbeing Centre’s fitness studio for the day, attracted a big crowd of visitors of all ages.

Middleton Hall’s tombola and raffle stall also went down a storm, £517 was raised which will be split between two amazing charities who do incredible things amongst the communities they support. The chosen charities are The Great North Air Ambulance service and Wag & Co. The money raised will go towards great causes and will be much appreciated by all.

Please enjoy a gallery of photos from the event, below

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