Police are calling on youngsters from the Llanelli area to come along to Parc Trostre on Good Friday 29th March and take part in a fun Easter egg hunt.
The event is open to children aged between 3-12. They must be accompanied by an adult and the event will last from 10.30am until 12.30pm.
âThis is meant to be a fun community event,â said PCSO Jessica Thomas. âAnd we hope to see lots of local youngsters taking part.
âEntry costs ÂŁ1, and that includes a goody bag and clues for the hunt.
âIf youâd like to join us, go along on the day from 10am to the Akita Security cabin which is located between Clarks & Lakeland in Parc Trostre.
âAnd remember, as well as having a fun time, youâll be helping to raise money for the Eva Rose charity. Eva is a three year old little girl from Bynea who has had an operation called Rhizotomy to help her walk. She is currently recovering in America following the life changing operation and her family are raising funds for her after care on her return home.
âAll the money raised through the Easter Egg hunt will go towards that.â
Further information on Evaâs charity is available by visiting http://www.evarosemydreamtowalk.co.uk
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