Occurring
Saturday 22 February 2025, Saturday 29 March 2025, Saturday 26 April 2025, Saturday 31 May 2025, Saturday 28 June 2025, Saturday 26 July 2025, Saturday 27 September 2025, Saturday 25 October 2025, Saturday 29 November 2025 Saturday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue Address
Woolfardisworthy, EX39 5TY, United Kingdom
Monthly book sale on a chilled out Saturday morning. Come along and peruse through the books and make your selection. Catch up with new and old friends and stay for a FREE cuppa (Tea/coffee and biscuits available).
Occasionally we hosted seed swaps, plant sales. Attached to this get together some young people of our community come together to share and swap and discuss their Pokémon collections - parents are welcome to enjoy the time to catch up with ne another and a lovely cup of tea/coffee.

Donating your books is a great way to give back and pass the joy of reading on to another. The old books have been donated to charity to give us room for a whole new range of books!

We realise that deciding when it’s time to part with your beloved books can be tricky and whilst it is important to hang on to your absolute favourites, there’s little use in hanging on to books you know you’ll never read again. So, it only makes sense to pass them on and allow someone else to fall in love with them for the first time!

Please make sure your books are in a good condition before you donate. Please note we do not accept CDs or DVDs. Books can be dropped off from mid January 2025 at the Church. At some points of the year we may say we have to temporarily stop accepting donations as we have limited space.

All Hallows

All Hallows has a long-standing covenant with the Methodists celebrated it's 25th Anniversary in the summer of 2022. We continue to work, pray and share fellowship together under the banner of 'Churches Together in Woolsery'.

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(01237) 441142

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Monthly Saturday Book Sale

Occurring
Saturday 22 February 2025, Saturday 29 March 2025, Saturday 26 April 2025, Saturday 31 May 2025, Saturday 28 June 2025, Saturday 26 July 2025, Saturday 27 September 2025, Saturday 25 October 2025, Saturday 29 November 2025 Saturday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
All Hallows
Address
Woolfardisworthy, EX39 5TY, United Kingdom

Monthly book sale on a chilled out Saturday morning. Come along and peruse through the books and make your selection. Catch up with new and old friends and stay for a FREE cuppa (Tea/coffee and biscuits available).
Occasionally we hosted seed swaps, plant sales. Attached to this get together some young people of our community come together to share and swap and discuss their Pokémon collections - parents are welcome to enjoy the time to catch up with ne another and a lovely cup of tea/coffee.

Donating your books is a great way to give back and pass the joy of reading on to another. The old books have been donated to charity to give us room for a whole new range of books!

We realise that deciding when it’s time to part with your beloved books can be tricky and whilst it is important to hang on to your absolute favourites, there’s little use in hanging on to books you know you’ll never read again. So, it only makes sense to pass them on and allow someone else to fall in love with them for the first time!

Please make sure your books are in a good condition before you donate. Please note we do not accept CDs or DVDs. Books can be dropped off from mid January 2025 at the Church. At some points of the year we may say we have to temporarily stop accepting donations as we have limited space.

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Safeguarding

Our parish of Woolfardisworthy West: All Hallows is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Exeter’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO Faith Butler (01237 451627) or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor https://exeter.anglican.org/resources/safeguarding/ . If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.