THE Boaz Project in Hampshire is set to host a summer open day and plant sale next month.

Taking place on June 1 between 1pm and 4pm at Hill Farm, near Barton Stacey, the event will feature tractor rides, craft stalls, and live music from The Mantons, a band of doctors and nurses from Winchester and Basingstoke hospitals who perform charity gigs.

The funds raised will be used to help adults with learning disabilities and autism.

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The charity provides a crucial day support service to more than 30 vulnerable and often isolated individuals, offering the opportunity to grow plants and tend animals within a therapeutic learning environment.

Stuart Palmer, general manager of Boaz, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting another open day and plant sale.

"Our members have been busy sowing extra seeds and growing plants to sell on the day as well as making bird boxes, planters, jams, chutneys and other crafts.

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“We’re really looking forward to showing people the work we do and the recent improvements to our barn, including the entrance, woodwork machine shop and new toilets.”

For more information, visit boazproject.co.uk.

Volunteers are always welcome.