Chapel-en-le-Frith Women's Institute is hosting an Afternoon Tea this weekend to raise money for Blythe House Hospice.
The special event is on Saturday afternoon (7 September) from 2:30pm to 5pm at Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Hall to help raise vital funds for Blythe's Hospice at Home service.
There will be a raffle and you can treat yourself to an assortment of sandwiches, cakes and refreshments.
Tickets are £7.50 and can be purchased in advance from the hospice's reception on Eccles Fold Road and at Halls Mica Hardware on Market Street.
Blythe House Hospice, who celebrate their 30th anniversary this year, offers free, individualised, holistic care and support for anyone in the High Peak living with cancer or other serious, life-limiting illnesses.
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