Finishing touches being added to charity darts knockout to raise cash for cancer sufferers

By Deborah Bowyer

3rd Dec 2023 | Local News

The Railway Inn in Audley Road is the venue again for the charity darts match. (Photo: Nub News)
The Railway Inn in Audley Road is the venue again for the charity darts match. (Photo: Nub News)

An Alsager man is busy adding the finishing touches to a charity darts knockout to raise cash for cancer sufferers.

Aaran Powell's uncle Terry Taylor, who was in his 50s,  sadly died from cancer and for the last few years, Arran has held a charity darts match.

And on December 27th, the match will once again be taking place at the Railway Inn in Audley Road, Alsager.  

Last year, the event raised a bumper £1,891 and the year before £1,198 for Douglas MacMillan and Arran is hoping to raise even more this year.

"We have held the event for several years and this year we want to raise even more. Local businesses and shops have kindly donated raffle prizes but it would be great to have more.

"Every year it gets bigger and better and we're so pleased with the event. We just want to raise as much money as possible," said Aaran who's set up a Facebook page here

Arran Powell is hoping to make this year's event bigger and better. (Photo: Arran Powell)

Doors for the event open at 5 pm and there will be a charity auction with all money raised going to Douglas Macmillan in memory of Trevor Taylor.

The entry fee is £20 and further details about entering or auction donations can be made through Arran Powell on 07765 803618.   

     

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