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Get a makeover and help a charity in the process by going along to the festive fair being held on Wednesday.

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Beauty therapist students at Redbridge College, Barley Lane, Little Heath will be hosting the event in aid of Leukaemia Care from 6-9pm.

On the night you can shop at Christmas stalls, listen to a live band, get your face painted and, of course, visit Santa.

Nejlan Galata, who helped organise the event, said: “The festive season is about giving as well as receiving, which is why we have chosen to support Leukaemia Care. Please help us raise as much money as possible for this good cause by bringing your family along on the night – we hope to see you there!”

Entry is free, with a small charge for each activity or treatment. All funds raised will be donated to Leukaemia Care.

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