ONE of Weston’s biggest attractions has re-launched an annual appeal to help ensure no child in the region endures an unhappy Christmas this year.
For the sixth year running, Puxton Park is hoping to put smiles on the faces of the South West’s hospitalised children during December.
Bosses at the Hewish farm attraction are appealing for families to support its toy collection for poorly children across the South West.
Managing director Alistair Mead said: “Every year we give children staying in hospital gifts to give them some Christmas cheer and we hope this year will be our best.
“Please get behind our initiative and donate something, no matter how small.
“Everything helps and will give children feeling unwell a Christmas to remember.”
Toys can be placed inside a giant sleigh at Puxton’s farm shop from now until December 15 and the gifts will be delivered on December 19 and 20.
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