Wirral Bazaar aims to boost North West Cancer Research with your support

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The Wirral Bazaar, which has gone from strength to strength over the past 28 years, will open its doors at Thornton Manor once again this November in a bid to raise tens of thousands of pounds for North West Cancer Research.

Taking place on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th November, the annual shopping spectacular features a collection of more than 70 carefully selected stalls offering a variety of unique and beautiful Christmas gifts.

Wirral Bazaar
Wirral Bazaar

The wide variety of stalls, say the organisers, means all your Christmas shopping can be done in one day, saving time and banishing the inconvenience of having to wait in for deliveries.

Last year’s event attracted 3500 visitors, and raised a record-breaking £52,000 for North West Cancer Research, with stall holders donating 10% of their takings to the local charity which funds life-saving cancer research.

Wirral Bazaar
Wirral Bazaar

 

The Bazaar gives shoppers the unique opportunity to donate to charity whilst doing their Christmas shopping. In addition, the £4 entry fee and profits from the catering go directly to NWCR. So simply by going along and meeting friends for coffee and cake or a glass of Prosecco, visitors will be making a difference.

 

The Bazaar is organised by a small but dedicated volunteer committee, their wonderful army of friends and family, and supported by corporate sponsors The Mitchell Group and Investec Wealth & Investment, whose help has ensured the continuing success of the fair.

The venue is the Walled Garden Marquee at Thornton Manor, and the opening hours on the 6th are 2pm to 9pm; while on the 7th they are from 9.30am until 3pm.

Entertainment will also be provided by SingMeMerseyside,  Birkenhead School Chamber Choir, and Off Pitch and the Yule Band.

The Bazaar is all on one level so excellent for anyone who needs easy access.

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