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Locals being invited to care home’s upcoming spring fundraiser

Wednesday 12th March 2025 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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A care home in Bath is inviting the local community to welcome the arrival of spring by attending their upcoming fundraising fayre.

MHA Stratton House in Bath | Photo © Cactus Images

MHA Stratton House on Park Lane in Bath is opening its doors in a bid to raise funds for the homes’ amenities fund.

The fayre will take place on Saturday 12th April, from 2.30pm to 4.30pm, in the foyer and dining room area.

The amenities fund is used for activities and trips for residents.

The home has arranged for an arts and crafts stall, including one with items made by residents and a cake stall.

MHA Stratton House offers residential care for 33 residents.

Louise Gascoigne, activities coordinator, said: “The spring fayre is our way of connecting with the community.

“We are all looking forward to hosting the fayre and the residents are very excited.

“We want people to come into the home, see what we offer and have conversations with them on how they can get involved such as volunteering.

“Our local high street has been very supportive and there are some great prizes that have been donated.

“The fayre will contain the usual activities such as a raffle and various stalls.

“We are confident there will be a good turnout, the event is free for everyone, and we hope for it to be intergenerational.”

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