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A feast for all at charity fun day raising funds for Sittingbourne's Court Regis residential home

Allen Warrick, Tony Cotton and David Thurston and those eating are Richard Hales and Cathy Killer
Allen Warrick, Tony Cotton and David Thurston and those eating are Richard Hales and Cathy Killer

A charity day run by Milton Conservative Club was a money-spinning success.

Sunday’s fundraiser in Church Street included a hog roast, karaoke, disco, side shows, stalls and raffles.

A total of £395 was collected which will go towards buying a bandstand for Court Regis Residential Home.

It will provide elderly guests with somewhere to sit during summer months.

It’s part of a larger plan to install a sensory garden at the Middletune Avenue venue.

Ruth Gambell, a team leader at Court Regis, said she was grateful for the club’s help.

She said: “It was an incredibly nice gesture and much appreciated by everyone here.

“The bandstand will eventually make a wonderful new feature for our garden.”

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