AN animal charity has raised almost £1,200 for homeless animals by hosting a Christmas fair.
The National Animal Welfare Trust, in The Street, Little Clacton, held a festive fate over the weekend.
The fair, which featured stockings filled with pet treats, cakes, and a large raffle, proved to be the organisation’s most financially successful to date.
Thanks to stalls at Frinton’s late-night shopping and the Foxash Dog Show in Colchester, the charity raised a festive total of £1,600.
A spokesman for the trust said: “This weekend we have raised £1628, which is really important for us in our time of need.
“The Christmas fayre raised more than it has ever raised - thank you so much for the support.”
The money will help the Clacton trust, which was set-up in 1984, to continue to care for animals in need and provide them with treats, toys and bedding while they are in the care of the charity’s experienced employees.
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