Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue Address
St Peter's, Church Street Woolley Wakefield WF4 2JU, WF4 2JU, United Kingdom
Can you keep a secret? If you can read on…

You may already know that St Peter’s churchyard is home to a very rare breed of Haggis. Known as ‘The Woolley Where Did it Go Haggis’, it’s the Mo Farah of the Haggis world, hence very rarely seen. To help keep this protected species a well-kept secret (known only to you and the vicar) and to help raise church funds you are warmly invited to the ‘The Watch.’

Saturday 27th January, 'The Watch’ starts at 7.00pm.
The cost is £15 for adults and under 18’s £8 payable on arrival.

Refreshments will be available to keep you nice and warm on 'The Watch.' Also available will be haggis (there’s even a vegetarian option), with neeps tatties and gravy (vegetarian). Please note the haggis are not from Woolley as they are under legal protection as an endangered species.

To book a place and to be given more top secret information please contact our vicar at [email protected]

Remember, it’s a secret between you and the vicar, so don’t let on to anyone else!

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Reverend Kevin Greaves

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Church Street
Woolley
Wakefield

WF4 2JU
Priest in Charge, St Peter's Woolley
01924 256031

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Haggis Watch 2024

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
St Peter's
Address
St Peter's, Church Street Woolley Wakefield WF4 2JU, WF4 2JU, United Kingdom

Can you keep a secret? If you can read on…

You may already know that St Peter’s churchyard is home to a very rare breed of Haggis. Known as ‘The Woolley Where Did it Go Haggis’, it’s the Mo Farah of the Haggis world, hence very rarely seen. To help keep this protected species a well-kept secret (known only to you and the vicar) and to help raise church funds you are warmly invited to the ‘The Watch.’

Saturday 27th January, 'The Watch’ starts at 7.00pm.
The cost is £15 for adults and under 18’s £8 payable on arrival.

Refreshments will be available to keep you nice and warm on 'The Watch.' Also available will be haggis (there’s even a vegetarian option), with neeps tatties and gravy (vegetarian). Please note the haggis are not from Woolley as they are under legal protection as an endangered species.

To book a place and to be given more top secret information please contact our vicar at [email protected]

Remember, it’s a secret between you and the vicar, so don’t let on to anyone else!