KNIGHTLY'S Fun Park is to host a free evening for local schoolchildren this week.
On Friday (April 19), from 6pm, the popular park will open its gates to Towyn schoolchildren to enjoy free and unlimited use of rides.
By providing free access to the funfair, Luke Knightly hopes to give back to the community that has continually supported Knightly's Fun Park and his endeavours as a town councillor.
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Towyn school students in Ysgol Y Foryd Infant School and Ysgol Maes Owen have been invited to participate in this exciting event, with each student eligible to receive one wristband, which they can collect from their school.
Luke Knightly, expressing his enthusiasm for the event, said: "I am delighted to offer this opportunity for our local schoolchildren.
"It brings me great joy to give something back to our local community.”
Knightly’s Fun Park will also continue to offer plenty of free entertainment, continuing this weekend with live performances in Knightly’s Bar, family dance and karaoke in Knightly’s Sandy Bay, not forgetting the meet and greet opportunities with Bubbles the dinosaur and other favourite characters.
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