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Chester Cat Show

2007

On 11th August 2007, PCT again ran a stall at the Chester Cat Show, held at the Northgate arena in Chester.  The day was successful both in raising awareness and money to fund the conservation projects we support. 

2006

On 12th August 2006, PCT manned a fundraising stall at the Chester Cat Show, held at the Northgate Arena in Chester.  The day was a success with a number of visitors expressing interest in learning more about PCT and the projects we support, and over £200 raised for PCT's work.

Jean May manning the PCT fundraising stall at the Chester cat show

some of the items being sold to raise funds for PCT  some of the items being sold to raise funds for PCT

2004

On 14th August 2004, several volunteers manned a PCT stall at Chester Cat show, held in Chester's Northgate arena.  The aim was to raise funds for the work of PCT, and also to raise peoples awareness of the Predator Conservation Trust, and the work that it does.

PCT trustee Alan Woodward, and Stuart, a volunteer manning the PCT stand at Chester cat show 2004

The day got off to a good start when we managed to get an extra table for the stall due to another exhibitor having cancelled.  This gave us a lot more space to display the merchandise we had.

Some of the merchandise on sale at the PCT stand

It was a long day, with the team setting up the stall at around 7am, and not leaving till 5pm, but it was a productive day with plenty of visitors purchasing items, and the PCT team spoke to a number of people who were clearly interested to learn about PCT's work.

 Some Namibian ostrich eggshell jewellery hand made by the bushmen


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