Langney Shopping Centre hosts One Great Day Event

The One Great Day charity event at Langney Shopping Centre lived up to its name earlier this month.
One Great Day: Firefighters from Eastbourne attended
Charity Fun Day at Langney Shjopping Centre.
Saturday 8th June 2019. SUS-190618-091212001One Great Day: Firefighters from Eastbourne attended
Charity Fun Day at Langney Shjopping Centre.
Saturday 8th June 2019. SUS-190618-091212001
One Great Day: Firefighters from Eastbourne attended Charity Fun Day at Langney Shjopping Centre. Saturday 8th June 2019. SUS-190618-091212001

The Children with Cancer Fund in Polegate and Great Ormond Street Hospital will share the £1,038 which was raised by generous shoppers.

Customers were invited to take part in a range of activities and members of the fire brigade, RNLI and First Responders also attended.

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Organisers said the fancy dress competition proved a hit with youngsters and the winners was Ellie Hersey in first place dressed as Pirate Girl. Rowan Kemp was runner-up as PC Bateman and joint third place was awarded to Jasmine and Katie Larkin who were dressed as Alice in Wonderland and Snow White. They all won vouchers for The Works.

One Great Day Tom Fitzpatrick
Charity Fun Day at Langney Shopping Centre.
Saturday 8th June 2019. SUS-190618-091256001One Great Day Tom Fitzpatrick
Charity Fun Day at Langney Shopping Centre.
Saturday 8th June 2019. SUS-190618-091256001
One Great Day Tom Fitzpatrick Charity Fun Day at Langney Shopping Centre. Saturday 8th June 2019. SUS-190618-091256001

Langney Shopping Centre manager Neil Avis said, “Fortunately the wet, windy weather didn’t deter people from coming along and supporting us, although it forced the bouncy castle inside. Singer Tom Fitzpatrick pulled in the crowds and Stix Drummers made plenty of noise. Allan Carter was an excellent compere and there were lots of comments about the fantastic atmosphere in the centre.

“We’d like to thank everyone who was involved or attended the event, and special mention goes to Tectonic Digital Systems who gave up their time free of charge to put up and take down all the bunting and banners.”