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Charity shop challenge in Chatburn



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PUB drinkers turned out in weird and wonderful costumes in aid of two worthwhile causes.

Regulars at the Black Bull, Chatburn, donned outrageous outfits bought at Ribble Valley charity shops and enjoyed a food, drinks and games night.

The "charity shop challenge" event was organised to boost funds for Cancer Research UK and Chatburn Football Club. It also coincided with the club's annual presentation evening.

Mr Lee Evans, one of the organisers of the successful event and also captain of Chatburn Football Club, said: "A good time was had by all. We managed to raise approximately £150 for the club and £80 for Cancer Research.

"I would like to thank everyone that attended, the volunteers at the charity shops for helping to put aside outrageous outfits for us to wear and also Polly at the pub for all her support on the evening of the event."


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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 9:17 AM
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  • Location: Clitheroe
 
 

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