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2024 jan-jul

Big Breakfast
Saturday 10th February 2024

Over 70 breakfasts were served at the village hall for our Big Breakfast. Locals enjoyed a chat as they tucked into their breakfast, much of which was produced locally and cooked and served by our great group of willing volunteers.

Easter Crafts and Egg Hunt
Saturday 30th March 2024

It was great to see so many children and their families at our Easter egg hunt. The Easter bunny made an appearance and as well as hunting for eggs the children enjoyed Easter crafts inside the church. A draw was run to help raise money for our planned improvements to get a toilet and kitchen sink for the church.

2 Churches Walk 
Sunday 7 July 2024

An evening service was held at Luffincott church. Rev Paul Fitzpatrick led the service and Christine March accompanied the hymns with her Piano accordion. Around 30 adults, children and dogs then walked the Ruby footpath past Tetcott Mill and through Mill wood to Tetcott church where home made cakes and drinks were waiting to refresh the walkers.