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their free time to get involved in the


community project. The March Hare Festival is being run


with the Cirencester Community Development Trust and funds raised from the festival will go towards helping improve the lives of local people, particularly children and vulnerable adults, through the Green Hare project. The Green project aim is to link existing


parks and improve local nature areas creating a network of wild walkways across the town. The work will involve the community and provide learning opportunities for children and training and support for vulnerable adults. Chairman of the Cirencester Community


Development Trust Andy Lichnowski said he was delighted by the enthusiastic response the festival has received from


Inspiring life in the Cotswolds


everyone in town. “I pay tribute to our hard


working organisers as it promises to be a fascinating festival creatively engaging across the community and encouraging more visitors and tourists to visit our beautiful town,” he said. The hares are available to sponsor at


£1,200 each for businesses or for groups who wish to club together, £4,000 for premium hares aimed at corporate or principle sponsors and £200 for smaller, life-size hare models, suitable for smaller businesses.


Painted For more information, or to sponsor


a hare call 01285 655646 or visit cirencesterharefestival.org.uk.


39 Harebelle


Florence Beetlestone and one of the five foot hares


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