VISITORS to the Bradbury Centre in Whitchurch have been given a view to the past with the installation of a pop up vintage pub and tea room.
The pop up scenes have been constructed by RemPods, a company that specialises in creating familiar environments for people suffering from dementia.
The Bradbury Centre was able to purchase the scenes thanks to fundraising from Duncan Meredith, who ran the ultra marathon and Louise Cooke and Charlie Pritchard, who both took part in a sky dive, along with Fauls fundraising group as well as various other fundraising schemes.
The Bradbury Centre's next fundraiser is at Prees Rec on September 14, an is a gin and jazz night featuring Simon Garcia.
Tickets cost £5 and call 01948 662008 to book.
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