Cerebral palsy charity Stick ‘n’ Step is organising a family fun day, completely free of charge, on July 21.

Open to everyone, it will take place at Cheshire View, in Christleton, Chester, from 12 noon until 4pm.

Visitors will enjoy various attractions including games, a bouncy castle, face painting, sensory play, choirs and dance performances, plus a traditional summer fair experience.

A raffle, with prizes like football and theatre tickets also donated for the occasion, will add to the fun.

Ticket booking is encouraged to help monitor numbers.

Jo Fowler, Stick ‘n’ Step’s fundraising manager said: "Stick ‘n’ Step is all about inclusivity so it’s really important to us that our Family Fun Day is a day full of experiences that everyone can enjoy together.

"Our inclusive ethos is reflected in the entertainment and facilities on offer on the day.

"From games by Cerebral Palsy Sport to toilet and changing provision provided by AccessoLoo, we don’t want anyone to feel excluded.

"We are looking forward to a lovely day of fun and, at the same time, we hope to raise plenty of much needed funds for the young people and families we support."

Stick ‘n’ Step gives free weekly conductive education sessions to children up to age 25 with cerebral palsy, teaching them to live more independently.

They support 100 families annually at centres in Wallasey and Runcorn, relying on volunteers and supporters to raise the necessary £750,000.

To learn more about the charity, visit www.sticknstep.org.