For the seventh year running, a beautiful calendar for 2025 is set to raise much needed funds for Hope House and Ty Gobaith this Christmas, thanks to the generosity of a talented Oswestry photographer and local businesses.
Graham Mitchell who is the Oswestry Life magazine photographer, has chosen 12 of his stunning scenes in and around Oswestry for the high-quality calendar. The calendar is now available, making it an ideal Christmas present for family and friends, both here and abroad.
With the help of loyal Oswestry Life advertisers who have covered the printing costs, it has enabled every penny of the £5 cover price to go directly in helping local children and their families who depend on vital care from Hope House and Ty Gobaith.
DTS Media Ltd Director, David Lee-Birch said: “We are very privileged to have such a prestigious local photographer, Graham Mitchell working alongside our brand, supporting the Oswestry Life magazine both in print and daily on our social media channels, therefore we will once again be showcasing Grahams photographs, capturing the local beauty we have on our door step within our beautiful glossy 2025 calendar. All proceeds from the sale of the calendar (£5.00) will go direct to Hope House”
“We would like to thank our loyal advertisers who have once again sponsored the printing, Graham Mitchell for allowing us to produce these fabulous photographs, and Paul Seager of Paul Seager Creative Design for volunteering his time and expertise in making this exciting project possible.”
Hope House Area Fundraiser, Vicky Bradbeer said: “We are so grateful that the Oswestry Life magazine have once again chosen Hope House as their charity. Oswestry Life are tremendous supporters of Hope House and helped raise many thousands of pounds with what will be their 7th calendar produced, we are proud to be associated with such a fantastic local publication”.
Meraki Colour in Church Street has kindly agreed to stock the calendar (cash sales only please). You can also pick up a copy from the Hope House shop in Smithfield Street.