CHILDREN and adults alike enjoyed an Easter fair at Healeys sheltered housing scheme in Porlock.
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There was an Easter egg hunt and a raffle at the fair, organised by Magna tenants’ panel.
Chairman Norma Stevens said: “It was a lovely afternoon for all ages. It’s nice to put on an event where tenants can bring their children along for free.”
The event raised £86 for the community lifeline and crisis fund, which helps people in West Somerset who cannot afford the service.
Neil Bliss, community involvement officer at Magna, said: “We had a great turn out for the event. It’s important that we support the communities we are based in and provide opportunities for residents to get together.”

