On a lovely warm and sunny spring morning, the village came together on Saturday 12th April for the ever-popular Brownies and Rainbows Coffee Morning at St Margaret’s Hall. The event was a vibrant and welcoming occasion, full of laughter, chatter, and the comforting aroma of freshly brewed tea and coffee.
Visitors were treated to a wonderful selection of home-made cakes, generously baked by local volunteers. Tables were busy with people enjoying a cuppa and a slice while catching up with friends and neighbours.
A highlight of the morning was the tombola, which drew a steady crowd with its array of prizes.
There was also a fantastic raffle, with prizes kindly donated by supporters. The list included hampers, vouchers, a floral arrangement and various alcoholic beverages to help raise valuable funds.
The coffee morning was well supported by the village community. Cllr James Lewis was among the many attendees, taking the opportunity to chat with residents. As part of the monthly tradition, local councillors also hold their regular surgery in the hall, offering a chance for villagers to discuss issues and concerns.
Warm, cheerful, and buzzing with activity, the event was a perfect example of the community coming together in support of local groups – and making the most of a beautiful spring day.
Next month’s Christian Aid coffee morning is already in the diary – all are welcome!
12/4/25