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Donate bottles to support For Rutland tombola at Rutland County Show

By Evie Payne

24th May 2023 | Local News

Rutland County Show. Image credit: Rutland County Show / Youtube screenshot.
Rutland County Show. Image credit: Rutland County Show / Youtube screenshot.

For Rutland are collecting bottles for their fundraising tombola, set to take place at the Rutland County Show on 4 June 2023.

Next weekend, the annual Rutland County Show will be taking place at Rutland Showground, and For Rutland will be raising funds by hosting a tombola.

For Rutland raises funds to pay for Specialist Advisers at Citizens Advice Rutland, who provide non-medical advice to people of all ages living with long-term health conditions in Rutland and the Surrounding Community.

If you would like to donate bottles for The For Rutland Grand Bottle Tombola at the Rutland Show on Sunday 4 June you can drop them off at:

  • John Porters Dry Cleaning, Oakham
  • Nelson's Butchers, Uppingham
  • Barrowden Community Shop
  • Ketton Post Office and Store
  • Edith Weston Post Office and Village Store
  • Market Overton Village Store
  • Cottesmore Post Office and Shop
  • Barbara's Store, Empingham
  • The Fox, North Luffenham
  • The Blue Ball, Braunston

Bottles of any kind are welcome.

Help raise funds for Citizens Advice Rutland. Image credit: For Rutland.

Find out more about the Rutland County show and other events going on locally on our What's On page.

Alternatively, share your own events, fundraising initiatives and local news by emailing [email protected].

We look forward to hearing from you.

     

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