IF you haven't bought a new calendar yet, why not get one which helps maintain Winsford’s favourite green space?
The Official Winsford 2025 calendar featuring images of the town is now on sale.
With photos taken by local photographers, it showcases many of area's civic spaces, heritage attractions, and architectural highlights.
Money raised from calendar sales goes towards maintaining the award-winning Town Park, with an additional donation toward patient care at St Luke’s Hospice.
Chairman of Friends of Winsford Town Park, John Malam, said: “Town Park is a much-loved part of Winsford, and money raised from the calendar goes a long way towards keeping it in tiptop shape.
“It’s very much a community effort, with photos taken by local photographers, businesses sponsoring individual months, and design and print handled by the Neuromuscular Centre Design & Print team based here in Winsford.
“As with our previous calendars, we’ll be donating to St Luke’s from any profits made from this year's sales.
“Our previous calendars have raised £2,750 for St Luke’s, and we’re hoping to be able to add to it from sales of the new one.
“We couldn’t have brought the calendar out without the generous support of local businesses who have sponsored individual months.
“We want to say a massive thank you to them all.”
The calendar is priced at £5 per copy (two for £8, with additional copies at £4 each).
You can get your copies by emailing the Friends group, ordering on its website, or by phoning John and Hilary Malam on 01606 863 540.
As a bonus, Wickes Winsford is offering a five percent discount on all in-store purchases, including kitchens and bathrooms, made at the Winsford branch in 2025, on production of the money-off coupon printed on the front cover of the calendar.
The coupon can be used as many times as you like in 2025.
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