A HAMPSHIRE charity for adults with learning disabilities is have a Christmas celebration. 

The Boaz Project's popular outdoors nativity service will be in a barn at Hill Farm in Sutton Scotney with real donkeys and sheep plus Andover Salvation Army Band.

It will be held on Friday, December 1, starting at 7pm. 

This year members will tell the story of the birth of Jesus Christ from the perspective of a curious sheep.

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The sheep’s eye nativity play will be packed with humour and thought-provoking readings interspersed with carols and other choral music sung by Barton Stacey Chamber Choir.

Head inside to soak up the atmosphere of this special time of year with mulled wine and mince pies.

There will be a gift stall selling handmade crafts items, including wreaths.

Everyone is welcome but booking is essential on Eventbrite because space is limited. 

Visit eventbrite.co.uk/e/boaz-carol-service-nativity-2023-tickets-602466432317 to get a free ticket. 

For more information, visit boazproject.co.uk.