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By Haddenham Webteam - 3rd October 2016 12:00pm
Tim Armitt and his team are pleased to announce that Haddenham's traditional village fete held in the village this Summer raised almost £5,000.
Thanks are, once again, extended to all the individuals and organisations that helped to make this event such a key feature of village life.
Monies to local good causes are now in the process of being distributed, on the following basis:
Baptist Church | £1,000 |
Hadddenham Community Library | £800 |
St Mary's Centre | £300 |
Allotments | £300 |
"Holiday at Home" | £200 |
Youth Cafe | £500 |
Florence Nightingale Hospice | £250 |
Community Orchard | £200 |
Snakemoor Nature Reserve | £200 |
Puddleducks Pre-school | £200 |
Haddenham Community Vehicle | £800 |
If you would like to apply to the Haddenham Fete Committee for a charitable donation of behalf of a Haddenham-based organisation next year, please Email: haddenhamfete@aol.com
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