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Pumpkin Patch proceeds to benefit The Bureau

Proceeds from the Lymefield Pumpkin Patch are set to support the valuable work of The Bureau in Glossop. 

Over the next two weekends in the run up to Halloween, visitors will be able to pick out their pumpkin and take to the carving station to create their designs. 

The event takes places on October 23rd, 24th, 30th and 31st at Lymefield Garden Centre in Broadbottom from 10am to 4pm. 

Tickets priced at £8 are available to purchase on the Lymefield Garden Centre website www.lymefield.com.  

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