Guests enjoyed a festive fundraiser at Norwich's only urban animal farm.

Norwich Evening News: Stella Galvin, volunteer, Poppy the unicorn and Lora Steggles, director of Angelica's Rainbow, preparing for the Christmas fundraiser. Picture: Lora StegglesStella Galvin, volunteer, Poppy the unicorn and Lora Steggles, director of Angelica's Rainbow, preparing for the Christmas fundraiser. Picture: Lora Steggles (Image: Archant)

More than 50 people attended the Angelica's Rainbow Christmas celebration at the Marlpit community centre in Hellesdon Road, which was complete with a live 'unicorn' – Poppy the Shetland pony – and 'dragon' – Amber the reptile.

Animals from the not-for-profit farm were named and adopted at the event on Saturday. There was also a range of handcrafted gifts on sale and a raffle, with some prizes supplied by Norwich wine merchant The Drunken Maitre D.

The final fundraising total has yet to be counted but the event is thought to have made a 'great contribution' to Angelica's Rainbow's funds.

Lucy Galvin, chairman of the Marlpit community centre, said: 'We were delighted to support this lively event and were excited to see so many animals at the centre. It's a true community organisation and lots of fun was had by all.'