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Volunteers to be recognised at open day tomorrow (Sat)





A day of family fun has been organised by Sovereign Housing to celebrate the work of volunteers in the Greater Greenham Project.
Newbury MP Richard Benyon will officially open the event at 11am, ahead of a choir performance by The Willows Primary at 1pm.
The mayor of Newbury, Arthur Johnson, will present the 36 volunteers with certificates at 1:20pm.
At 2:30pm there will be a raffle.
Free face painting, barbecue and entry onto the bouncy castles will be available throughout the event, while the first 75 children will get a free glitter tattoo.
The event will finish at 3pm.
Community investment coordinator for Sovereign Housing, Marcus Franks, said: " Tomorrows event comes just over a year after the launch of the re-furbished Greenham community centre.
"A lot of new groups and activities have started in this time so we welcome anyone to come along
"There is free entry and lots to do with a BBQ, balloon modeller, face-painting, bouncy castle and information stands advertising the many groups and services in the area.
"During the day we will also recognise the many volunteers who give their time to the community.”





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