A Christmas fair for dogs is set to make a return this weekend.
Dogs Trust Evesham's festive event will take place on Saturday (November 30) from midday until 4pm.
It will feature stalls, tombolas, raffles, and games, with other vendors selling products suitable for Christmas gifts or stocking fillers.
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After last year's event raised more than £2,000 for the charity, the animal charity is hopeful of a similar success this year.
All funds raised will go towards caring for the 103 dogs currently at the centre.
Callum Stackhouse, the supporter relations officer at Dogs Trust Evesham, said: "Our Christmas fair is always a wonderful occasion.
"This year promises to be a fantastic day out for family, friends and canine companions.
"We look forward to welcoming everyone along to the rehoming centre for a festive, fun-filled afternoon."
"All the money donated at the Christmas Fair will go directly towards supporting the dogs in our care and finding them a happy place to call home.
"It’s a wonderful way to raise pounds for hounds whilst getting in the Christmas spirit."
Mr Stackhouse added: "It’s always very busy and noisy at the Christmas Fair, so although we hope lots of dogs, especially former Dogs Trust Evesham residents, come along - we would ask people to only bring their dogs if they are sure they will thoroughly enjoy it."
Entry to the fair is free for all, with limited parking available on site.
The charity is also calling for donations of prizes for the tombola and raffle.
Anyone willing to contribute can contact Mr Stackhouse at callum.stackhouse@dogstrust.org.uk.
The charity's shelter in Wickhamford will host the festive event.
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