Christmas market in Upton raises money for children's hospice

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More than £550 was raised for a children’s charity at a Christmas market event which was organised by a pub in Upton.

The Rose and Crown in High Street held its own charity Christmas market last month, which was supported by almost 30 stalls.

Residents turned out to support the event, to buy some Christmas presents for family and friends and it was all for a very worthy cause.

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They also took part in amazing raffles, which were kindly supplied from businesses in Gainsborough.

Coun Jessie Milne, Chief Executive of West Lindsey District Council, Ian Knowles and landylady of The Rose and Crown, Jenny WilliamsCoun Jessie Milne, Chief Executive of West Lindsey District Council, Ian Knowles and landylady of The Rose and Crown, Jenny Williams
Coun Jessie Milne, Chief Executive of West Lindsey District Council, Ian Knowles and landylady of The Rose and Crown, Jenny Williams

West Lindsey council chief executive, Ian Knowles, and Coun Jessie Milne were presented with a cheque of £575 from Jenny Williams, landlady of the The Rose and Crown.

And Mr Knowles will deliver the cheque to the Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice.

Coun Milne, who is a ward councillor for Lea, and parish councillor for Kexby, Knaith, Lea and Upton, said: “I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who supported the Christmas Market.

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"It was such a lovely community feel and hopefully it managed to get everyone into the festive spirit.

"Jenny and I are so pleased that the event came together and that such a good amount was raised for such great charity and I would like to say a huge thank you once again to all those businesses that supported us and donated raffle prizes.

“We really hope to do it again next year.”

For more information about Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice and the work they do visit www.bluebellwood.org.

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