Crewe community pub donates over 100 Easter eggs to local charity
By Ryan Parker 9th Apr 2026
A Crewe community pub has donated over 100 Easter eggs to local charity Hopes and Beams, helping people with disabilities discover their potential through sports, teaching and recreation.
For the last few months, The Captain Webb, Underwood Lane, has been collecting Easter eggs kindly donated by Crewe locals, while also raising funds through a series of charity events.
Pub operator, Michelle Farrell, from Crewe, delivered all 119 Easter eggs to the charity, where Hopes and Beams staff expressed their heartfelt thanks.
The Easter donation brought smiles to the faces of many children who benefit from the Crewe charity's facilities.

Michelle said: "To see the community come together to support such an important cause is a heartwarming and prime example of what makes our community so brilliant.
"The guests here at the Captain Webb are always keen to support the local community and get behind any ideas I have.
"We do something similar at Christmas with toy and selection box donations.
"My aim is to put a smile on every child's face who uses Hopes and Beams by giving them an Easter egg. I want to help bring a bit of joy to children who might be going through a tough time."
The Captain Webb plans to build on its success with continued fundraising events designed to engage the local community.
It is open 11am to 11pm (Sunday to Thursday) and 11am to 12.30am (Friday and Saturday).
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