ILMINSTER NEWS: Traders join ranks for charity

FOUR Ilminster traders are giving a financial boost to local groups and charities in 2017.
Ilminster Home Hardware, Harrimans, Cottage Flowers and Bonners the Butchers are putting up £1,000 which will be split between four local organisations.
Week on week throughout the year these business’ make small donations either in vouchers or prizes to many different organisations in the local area, so this year the group have got together to try and give the lucky four of these groups the chance of a £250 lump sum each.
To apply for a chance to be randomly selected for one the four prizes, please pop into any of the four shops and pick up a form with all the details of how to apply.
The entries for the whole of 2017 will need to be in by mid-October and the lucky groups will be notified in November.
PHOTO – TOP: Pictured (from left) are Sam Tuffin of Harrmans, Phil Wyatt of Ilminster Home Hardware, Clinton Bonner of Bonners The Butchers, and Angie Blackwell of Cottage Flowers at the launch of the £1,000 initiative for local groups.
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