CHILDREN from Belarus visiting Malvern have settled in well with their host families.
The children, all aged 10-11-years-old, arrived in the town two weeks ago, and have been enjoying day tips and treats as part of a health building holiday.
They are here with Chernobyl Children’s Lifeline, a Malvern-based charity which fund-raises to fly a group of youngsters from Belarus to the town each year.
This year is the seventh year that children have been brought over to Malvern for a summer holiday and there have been barbecues, walks, boat trips and days out to local attractions like the West Midlands Safari Park and the Sea Life Centre.
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