I was delighted to have the opportunity to attend a number of community events in Worsley, Boothstown and Ellenbrook over the weekend, all of which I greatly enjoyed.
On Saturday lunchtime I headed down to the Christmas Fair held in St Mark’s Church in Worsley, which was thoroughly enjoyable. Unfortunately my educated guess for how far the parish toy spiders had travelled on their holidays (stall pictured) wasn’t quite enough to bag the prize!
On Saturday evening, I went along to the switch-on of the Christmas lights in Ellenbrook, ably organised by the Ellenbrook Village Association. Despite the inclement weather, there was a good crowd for the switch-on and for the carols led kindly by Revd. Kathryn Carmyllie from St Mary, and the mulled wine and mince pie in the Red Lion afterwards was much appreciated!
I also want to extend my thanks to the Boothstown Residents Association and the Boothstown churches for their hard work in organising their carol service on Sunday night, and the gathering afterwards in the Community Centre.


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