TODAY is Red Nose Day 2017, where millions of pounds is set to be raised for Comic Relief to help projects across the UK and Africa.

If you are wearing fancy dress or taking part in any fundraising event today, we would like you to share your efforts with us.

Youngsters at Little Trinity Nursery, in Birmingham Road, have spent the whole week with a variety of 'red' themed activities.

Nursery manager, Gaynor Carter, said: "On our mark making table the children designed their own red nose pictures, which is wonderful for helping them with their fine motor skills and literacy development as well as taking part in a number of other activities including decorating biscuits and a 'Nose and Spoon Race' outside.

"We have also held a raffle all week and the children dressed in red to help raise money, so far raising a total of £97.65 with a little more coming in later this afternoon."

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(^^ Little Trinity youngsters Charlotte Rayner-Hall, three, Sienna Harris-Beard, two, and Reggie Banfield, three.)

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(^^ Holding their Red Nose Day noses - Beatrice Patrick, four, Jack Tomlinson, four, and Phoebe Parker, three, from Little Trinity Nursery)

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(^^ Michael Nowak, six, from Comberton Primary School, with his sister Mia Nowak, three)

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(^^ Kelsie Allen-Coles, four, and Lucie Allen-Coles, two, dressed in red!)

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Worcester News: Olivia and Sophie Bradley heading off to St.Catherine's School wearing their red noses!Olivia and Sophie Bradley heading off to St.Catherine's School wearing their red noses!
Olivia and Sophie Bradley heading off to St.Catherine's School wearing their red noses!