Something for all the family at annual Oli Day

The seventh annual Oli Day, in memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith man Oliver Everall, is taking place this weekend.
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Oliver, who was 23, died in February 2007 after a car accident on the A6 near Lyme Park.

A keen sportsman, his family set up the Oliver Everall trust fund after his death, money from which is distributed to local good causes and charities each year.

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This year’s Oli Day takes place on Sunday at Chapel Town’s football ground, Rowton Park.

Running from noon until 5pm, the family fun day features a variety of attractions and events for everyone to enjoy.

There will be an adults six-a-side football tournament with 12 teams competing, a bouncy castle, barbecue, beer tent, tombola, raffle and more.

In the evening, the entertainment will continue with live music, karaoke and discos in the Market Place pubs.

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Entry to the Oli Day is free, but commemorative wristbands will be sold on the gate for £2.

All proceeds from the event will go to the trust fund.

For more information, or to help with the event in any way, contact Andrew Hill on 07929 346 853.