A CHURCH in Reading hosted the latest in its annual Easter Fayres on Saturday to raise funds.
The Grange United Reform Church hosted the spring fete complete with cake stalls, coffee, and conviviality.
It also saw charity stalls from groups such as Thames Valley Animal Welfare and the Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice.
Organiser Ann Wells said: “It went well, and it’s nice to see people come in and support us.
“The cake store did very well, and also the refreshments and our Ploughman’s lunches, which we often do at Easter, proving popular.”
Now she says the church is looking forward to its summer events: “Coming up on July 1 we have the summer fete, which we’ll be doing with Thames Valley Animal Welfare.
“There’ll be the usual raffle and games, as well as a barbecue, and we’ll be welcoming Sangeeta Bhabra as our special guest, which we’re really looking forward to.”
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