Charity goes traditional for Burns Night

Fans of cock-a-leekie soup are in for a treat in Bognor Regis later this month.

Town-based charity 4Sight has again arranged for the flavourful starter to be joined by haggis, tatties and neeps and tipsy laird trifle for its latest Burns Night supper.

All will be washed down with a dram of whisky.

The Scottish traditional feast will be taking place on January 24 at the Laburnum Centre in Lyon Street.

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A piper will be playing throughout the evening to add to the Celtic flavour of the occasion.

He will be accompanied by the traditional Burns Night poems and addresses and Scottish dancing to finish off the evening.

A raffle, 'Whisky Roll' and many more fun games and activities will add to the fun. Tickets are 15 each.

All proceeds will go directly to 4Sight's work with blind and visually-impaired people across West Sussex.

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Fundraisers at the charity are hoping to better the more than 730 which was raised at last year's initial Burn's Night supper.

Further details from the 4Sight fundraising team are available on 01243 838008, or from 4Sight Bradbury Centre, 36 Victoria Drive, Bognor.

Alternatively visit its charity shop in The Arcade, High Street, Bognor.

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