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Christmas album raises £411 for Nantwich animal rescue
Summary
Christmas Tails, a compilation by South Cheshire musicians, raised £411.29 for RSPCA Stapeley Grange through album sales and a live event.
Content
Christmas Tails is a festive charity album created by musicians across South Cheshire. Released in November and on sale until the end of January, it raised £411.29 for RSPCA Stapeley Grange on London Road. The project was organised by Crewe musician and artist Mark Sheeky and recorded under the collective name The Electric Sprout Foundation. Contributors included around a dozen bands and solo artists offering styles from gentle folk to upbeat rock.
Key details:
- Total raised: £411.29, with a cheque presented to RSPCA Stapeley Grange in early February.
- Sales comprised 23 digital albums and 14 CDs, and a live event at Crewe Library added £94.50.
- The album was coordinated by Mark Sheeky and recorded under the name The Electric Sprout Foundation.
- Contributing artists included Andrew Williams, Fall in Green, The Shaw Sisters, The Forrest Dick Band and others.
- All proceeds went directly to RSPCA Stapeley Grange, which cares for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife as well as cats and kittens and is one of four RSPCA wildlife centres in the UK.
Summary:
The album turned local creative effort into a modest donation that will support care at RSPCA Stapeley Grange for wildlife and companion animals across Cheshire and North Wales. Undetermined at this time.
