A fun day held by a local family-run business has raised over £8000 for charity.
Sibbald Training held a family fundraising day recently which raised £8,868.50, along with a Just Giving page, for the Nicola Murray Foundation, which helps people with ovarian cancer.
The Nicola Murray Foundation was chosen by one of the company’s team members whose close family member was directly affected by ovarian cancer and helped by the charity.

Visitors enjoyed experiences on 360 mini excavators, crane slinging, 4x4 rides, tractor and trailer rides, clay pigeon shooting, pumpkin patch, bouncy castles, race car and vintage car displays, dance displays, face painting, slime making workshops and much more.
A spokesperson said: “This wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the Sibbald Training Staff and Volunteers, local businesses, the groups that performed, the car owners and stall holders who helped on the day.
“Our online just giving page is still open if anyone would like to donate to this very deserving charity, visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sibbaldtraining.”
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