


Regarding yesterday’s post inviting you to enter a free online competition which could benefit St Petrock’s up to 22nd December, please note that this link is better to use https://www.ecclesiastical.com/movement-for-good/
Thank you for your support.
Marion
PLEASE enter this free competition run by Ecclesiastical Insurance where every day until 22nd December, 10 charities will be picked at random from email entries received to award £1000. You may only enter once so the sooner the better, and it rolls over to the next day for random selection. The draw has started so please nominate now at www.movementforgood.com/12days/
PLEASE feel free to forward this to as many people as you can who might be willing to enter as well.
All you have to do to support St Petrock’s Church is to remember to tick the registration exempt box on the nomination form.
St Petrock’s Church did win £1000 last year and it is well worth entering at a time when regular fundraising cannot take place.
Thank you for your support.
Marion Jeffrey
Research by the History Group focussed in October on the Huxtable family, one of the longest established families in Timberscombe, resident since at least 1742. Please follow this link if you would like to read the interesting article written by Tom Sperling and hear Maurice Huxtable’s audio clip https://timberscombevillage.com/history-group/
Marion Jeffrey
If you would like to help a local Timberscombe fundraising initiative to support the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance, please click on this link which will take you to the website. https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/Timberscombe
You may see the various participants around the village during lockdown so you can assess their progress but they will be delighted to have your support and help to reach their target of £3000.