GRANGE United Reformed Church held its very own Christmas Fayre on Saturday, November 12.
The fayre was raising funds for the church, with more than £1,500 raised.
Event organiser Ann Wells said that the funds would help “towards the work of the church, the things that we do and the different people we support.
She explained: “We support lots of charities throughout the year, so this will really help that as well.”
“It was a really so nice that everybody came together, the church members work together, the public came in and it was a real community event.”
She said also that attendees were keen to help however they could: “The tombola sold right out, and the homemade cakes and preserves raised more than £300 alone.”
Stalls at the fayre also included homemade crafts, gifts, raffle, books, cds & dvds, jigsaw puzzles and toys.
There was also a competition to guess the name of the mystery guest, the panda.
Ms Wells said that the church was now looking ahead to their annual events next year.
To keep up to date with the church’s events, visit: www.grangeurcreading.org.uk