Local business gives financial boost to this year's Drayton Arts Festival

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A local business has offered a financial boost to this year's Drayton Arts Festival after the event did not receive a grant from the Arts Council.

Children at Norton In Hales C of E School with some art that they created at the Drayton Arts Festival 2021

She said:"Today we received a very generous donation from McCarthy Stone, builders of Joules Place, to help sponsor the cost of four showings of our 45-minute ECO-VR experience event, bought in especially for our 10th Anniversary this year."We still have a way to go, but this is a wonderful start to being able to continue our mission to offer our events as free entry, where possible, for the community to enjoy.

 

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