Stockton Round Table Duck Race at Tees Barrage – Saturday 22nd August 🦆
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Stockton Round Table Duck Race at Tees Barrage – Saturday 22nd August 🦆

Stockton Round Table’s annual Duck Race is back at the Tees Barrage next Saturday.

This year it’s raising money for Great North Air Ambulance Service and Mind Teesside, with live music, games and more than 30 local vendors alongside the race.

📍 Tees Barrage White Water Course
📅 Saturday 22nd August
⏰ From 12pm

You can buy ducks using the QR code on the poster if you fancy having one in the race.

https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLQN7JP42PV16/checkout/N2JQB5XOZQREUJ42NMFSKIXP

Should be a decent family afternoon out, and hopefully we get something resembling August weather for it like.

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