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A big thank you to all those who attended the Piermont Green Party yesterday, I would like to thank everyone for all their help, whether you donated a raffle prize, help set up, clear up, supervised the children on the bouncey castle or just chilled out. I am sure you will agree a good time was had by all. We also managed to raise approx. ?750.00 for

St Christophers Hospice. A big thank you also to the Herne Tavern for housing Percy the pig overnight.


If you have any photo's you would like to share please send them to [email protected] and I will add them to a link for others to view.



Again, many thanks

Just a note to say there is a dvd of the Piermont Green Royal wedding celebrations currently being put together. It covers the day on the green with actual footage of the event added. The cost will be ?5.00 each with all proceeds going to St Christophers Hospice. If you are interested in obtaining a copy please send me a private message so I can get an idea of the number required. We have raised over ?750 for St. Christophers Hospice.




Mrs Y.

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