Disabled people enjoy free day out at funfair
WEST Cornwall Lions' Clubs staged their annual Rowland's Fair fun day for disabled people.
Children and adults had the chance to enjoy a couple of hours of fairground fun which they might otherwise find difficult.
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From left, Dave Rowland, of Rowland's Fair, receives a certificate of appreciation from Lions John Cardew and Ken Polkinghorne after offering disabled people the chance to try the fair's rides free of charge.
Rowland's provided all the rides free of charge and the various Lions' clubs supplied free refreshments in the form of pasties, crisps, tea, coffee and juice for the children.
Lions' members were also on hand to help people get on and off the rides.
John Cardew, Lions' zone chairman, said: "The delight and enjoyment on people's faces was obvious as this proved to be a highly enjoyable and rewarding day for all concerned."
Dave Rowland was presented with a certificate of appreciation, a bottle of whiskey and a bouquet of flowers as thanks for his generosity.
These were presented by Ken Powell and Ken Polkinghorne of the Camborne and Redruth Lions' Club and John Cardew, zone chairman and also of Truro Lions' Club.








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