Keep your children entertained in the fresh air over the Easter holidays by joining our family Easter Egg Hunt around Bradley Stoke, writes Claire Wingate of The Brightwell.
Following a trail map, you will need to collect the letters displayed on each egg which will spell out an Easter message.
Once you have solved the puzzle, return your trail map and enjoy a yummy chocolate egg. Each completed form will be entered into a prize draw to win even more Easter treats!
All proceeds from the Easter Egg Hunt will be donated to The Brightwell in Bradley Stoke, a charity which provides therapies and support to local people living with neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, stroke, chronic fatigue and cerebral palsy.
After a very difficult year when all our events were cancelled owing to Covid-19, your support is greatly appreciated.
For further information, please contact claire.wingate@thebrightwell.org.uk or phone The Brightwell on 01454 201686.
Full details: https://bit.ly/3mfopBe
This article originally appeared in the March/April 2021 issue of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine (on page 16). The magazine is delivered FREE, nine times a year, to ALL 8,700 homes in Bradley Stoke. Phone 01454 300 400 to enquire about advertising or leaflet insertion.
Maps now available
UPDATE added 31st March 2021.
To order maps, visit: https://bit.ly/3weonye
Maps will be emailed to you with your receipt and can easily be downloaded onto your phone / print at home.
If you would like printed trail maps, please order online, then pop into The Brightwell on Wheatfield Drive with your order receipt and we will have trail maps ready for you (from Tuesday 30th March to Friday 16th April, weekdays 9am until 4pm).
Full trail instructions come with the maps
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