Crocus Walk

Wednesday, March 20, 2002

The Crocus Early Years Centre held a 'Crocus Walk' on Mother's Day in aid of the Breakthough Breast Cancer charity, which also has the crocus as its symbol. More than 100 parents, children and staff from both of the East Anglia company's nurseries, Saffron Walden County High School and Hinxton Hall, enjoyed a walk around a park and raised more than 300. Crocus Early Years Centre director Ross Midgley said, 'The day proved a great way for parents from the two nurseries to get together, and everyone congregated after the walk for hot cross buns and coffee.'

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