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Community raffle supports wildlife rescue in Enham Alamein.
Summary
A Valentine's raffle at the Enham Alamein Shop & Post Office raised £500, split equally between Emily's Wildlife Rescue and a volunteer-led village pavilion refurbishment.
Content
A Valentine's raffle at the Enham Alamein Shop & Post Office raised funds for local projects. The event was organised by proprietors Leslie and Tim Francis and featured 14 prizes. Customers and residents took part with enthusiasm. The proceeds were split between a local wildlife rescue and a volunteer project to refurbish the village pavilion.
Key details:
- The raffle raised a total of £500 and had 14 prizes.
- Proprietors Leslie and Tim Francis ran the event with support from customers and residents.
- Emily's Wildlife Rescue, a self-funded operation run from Emily Bentham's home in the Andover area, received £250.
- The remaining £250 was donated to volunteers working to renovate the village pavilion.
- The pavilion project aims to restore a community green space accessible to people of all ages and abilities and has backing from the Enham Trust and local businesses; Howdens had previously donated £250 toward a new kitchen, which the raffle matched.
Summary:
The raffle provided £500 divided between wildlife care and pavilion refurbishment. The pavilion project has support from local organisations and a matched donation from Howdens, while Emily's Wildlife Rescue will use its share to support ongoing animal care. A timetable for the pavilion renovations was not reported.
