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Traders host knitted charity chicks for Easter hunt


Twenty shops and businesses in Manchester, are now home to a band of giant knitted chicks as part of The Great Didsbury Easter Chick Hunt organised by Francis House Children's Hospice.

Traders host knitted charity chicks for Easter hunt


"Its brilliant to be involved in the Easter Chick Hunt in support of Francis House. We love our chick and are delighted to be hosting him in our shop window for the next few weeks."
Mary Wheildon, Wheildons Butchers



The handmade chicks styled with aprons, fashion accessories and even a violin, reflect the trades of the local venues that include a cafe, toy shop, medical centre and cheese shop.

Wheildons Butchers on Queensway, were among the first to take delivery of their own chick complete with knitted apron and a string of sausages.

“It’s brilliant to be involved in the Easter Chick Hunt in support of Francis House. We love our chick and are delighted to be hosting him in our shop window for the next few weeks,” said Mary Wheildon.

Hospice supporter and keen knitter Maria Dunbobbin of Cheadle Hulme, knitted each of the 30 cm chicks.

Sophie Goodlass, Business Development Manager at Gusto Restaurant, Wilmslow Road, said: “Francis House is on our doorstep in Didsbury so we and jumped at the chance to be part of the first ever Chick Hunt. It’s really great to do something within the local community and by following the map to find the chicks, people can have fun exploring the village and supporting a great charity.”

Maps for the Easter hunt are provided at Didsbury Library and each of the venues or can be downloaded from the Francis House website www.francishouse.org.uk/chick-hunt

Members of the public as asked to fill in the name of each chick and answer a simple question about Francis House to be in with a chance of winning prizes.

The charity that eceives 88 percent of its income from public donations, is asking for a small donation from anyone taking part.

Rachel Astill, fundraiser at Francis House Children's Hospice said: “We have had great fun naming all chicks and handing them over to their new owners. We are delighted that so many local traders are taking part and we hope lots of people will enjoy getting involved.”

The chicks will be on display over the Easter period for five weeks from Thursday March 1 until April 6.

From its base in Didsbury, Francis House provides respite care to the families of children and young people with life-limiting conditions from all across Greater Manchester.

The Great Didsbury Chick Hunt is sponsored by Towers Business Park and supported by Hobbycraft Altrincham and Didsbury Traders Association.

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