The fundraiser features a conventional canine present, a traditional automobile present, an artisan market merchants space, a premium foods and drinks space and backyard video games plus a treasure hunt
Lee Fraser, charity trustee, mentioned “We’re proud to be Bamburgh Castle’s Charity of the Year, and once we have been provided unique use of the Links Road Car Park it was a no brainer to placed on an finish of summer time present to boost some a lot wanted funds for the rescue centre.
“After months of planning we have crammed the automobile park with household pleasant leisure together with real Scottish bagpipes, a treasure path with a distinction, quite a few backyard video games, face portray, have-a-go agility and parkour programs to your dogs, and a traditional automobile present with 50 automobiles the place you get to vote for the automobile you want to take home with the proprietor’s permission in fact!
“We’ve obtained a incredible array of 40 native market merchants lined up the place you can purchase something from wax melts at hand made wooden objects, and from books to biscuits for the four-legged members of your loved ones. Plus we have got a devoted premium meals and drinks court docket space the place you may get something from a pizza to a pulled pork roll, and from a espresso to a scrumptious native gin.
“And then in fact, as a result of we’re on the attractive Northumberland coast we have got the coastal companies, together with Seahouses RNLI with their inshore lifeboat, and Seahouses Coastguard Team with their emergency car, plus the British Divers Marine Life Rescue and Space for Shorebirds all on website to showcase the invaluable work all of them do for everybody and every little thing coast linked.”
He added: “We assume we have put collectively a incredible finish of summer time occasion designed for vacationers and locals alike, and all totally free to everybody to attend.
“The climate forecast is trying glorious, so why not pop some cash and notes in your pocket (not all merchants will be capable of take card funds) and pop alongside and assist us increase some funds so the Northumberland Dog Rescue can proceed in our invaluable work rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming dogs all through Northumberland.”
It takes place on Sunday, September 3 from 12pm to 5pm.