BELLS Piece Leonard Cheshire Disability Service in Hale Road held its 13th annual Christmas fayre on November 11.
As always the fayre was a huge success, helped by the wide range of stalls selling gifts for Christmas, arts and crafts from Simple Unique and winter bedding plants and wreaths.
Despite the weather it did not deter people coming along and enjoying themselves.
During the visit of the Mayor of Farnham, Mike Hodge, as it was Remembrance Day a two minutes silence was held with The Last Post being played enabling everyone to pay their respects.
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Peeps into the Past: Castaway Christmas for Tilford's own Robinson CrusoeJenny Daniels, Bells Piece volunteer coordinator, said: “The whole event could not have taken place if it was not for all the hard work and dedication of their wonderful volunteers and staff who were involved on the day and the days leading up to the event.
“The people who use our service will certainly reap the benefits from such a huge fundraising event. The total amount raised was just over £5,500.
“Many thanks indeed to everyone who helped make the day such a success.”

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