A raffle for a Bolton charity has grown into a free showcase event of Horwich businesses with attractions for all the family.

And on Wednesday, October 30 at The Bridge Hotel this wealth of local businesses will be there to raise much-needed funds for Fortalice – Bolton’s refuge and outreach support centre for women, girls and children escaping domestic abuse.

It all started with local woman Donna Powell two years ago when she decided to run a raffle, mainly through social media, for the charity.

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She enlisted the help of friends and family and asked Horwich firms to chip in with raffle prizes.

This resulted in 17 people gathering for the raffle draw in Donna’s tiny front room and a useful donation for Fortalice.

This year, when she asked the manager of The Bridge Hotel, Danny Fishwick, if she could use a room in the pub for the raffle draw with a couple of local businesses present, he suggested she take over the whole pub.

“My initial thought was ‘how on earth can I do that? It’s just me’ - but then my mind began to run wild,” explained Donna.

“I agreed to do my best and keep in touch and, after visits to lots of local companies outlining my idea, nearly everyone agreed to take part.”

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The result is that on October 30, from 6pm to 9pm there will be all kinds of local businesses with stalls, showcasing their wares and services.

In addition there will be free children’s games including Hunt the Spook, a fashion show, a raffle, a tombola as well as food available.

“I believe that Horwich is an amazing town centre,” added Donna. “There are so many independent shops, they deserve to be promoted.

“I offered around 24 shops, charities and local groups a free table at the event. Each one can promote themselves in any way they see fit in exchange for a raffle prize for my fundraiser.”

Businesses and organisations on show include Flowersmiths, Horwich Repair Café, Sentiments and Horwich Heritage among many.

The Youth Darts teams have agree to run free games for children with prizes “and the raffle looks to be huge as does the tombola,” stated Donna.

Donna is keen to see plenty of local people along on the evening to support the event “and to appreciate what fabulous businesses we’ve got here.”