Posted: Thu 20th Nov 2014

Frack Free Wrexham / Borras Protection Camp Fundraiser

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 20th, 2014

Location: Saith Seren

Date: Thursday 4th December

Time: 6:00pm

Details: Come along and show your support for Frack Free Wrexham and the Borras and Holt protection camp all proceeds from this event will go to these groups who are defending our local environment for us and future generations by making a stand against plans for a drilling site in Borras.

The line up is yet to be confirmed so I will update the page as it comes together on the night you can expect a host of great local bands and solo artists along with some great prizes to win in the raffle.

Entry will be a suggested £3 however whatever you can afford is fine your support in this is the important thing.

The event is 18 plus due to the venue.

If you would like to help out in anyway please get in touch on this page.
Thank you for your support please share the event and invite people to come along also any relevant information feel free to add to the page.

Prices : £3

Contact : https://www.facebook.com/groups/374611456010166/?

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