Successful September Fayre

The Friends of Johnson Community Hospital held their annual September fayre recently.

The event took place at Pinchbeck Village Hall and was attended by South Holland District Council vice chairman Andrew Woolf.

Entertainment was provided by the U3A choir, while the Pinchbeck Women’s Institute provided tea, coffee and cakes.

The Tollgate Women’s Institute organised the tombola and the Inner Wheel the bottle stall.

Treasurer Elisabeth Britten said: “Thanks to all our wonderful volunteers for making the fayre so successful, not forgetting everyone who supported us by attending.”

Treasurer Elisabeth Britten with Coun Andrew Woolf, vice chairman of SHDC.

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