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Suzanne James Cake Sale


A big thank you to all who came to our Cake Sale on Saturday and offered their support to our great cause ? St Johns Ambulance.


Of course we were delighted though not entirely surprised that our van-load of homemade cakes was completely sold out!


We raised an astonishing ?626.42 in just four hours which means Michael is well on the way to reaching his target when he runs The London Marathon on Sunday 21st April.


Thanks to our dear friend Lawrence at Rouillier White for the kind loan of the forecourt outside his beautiful Store. We caused quite a stir down Lordship Lane ? you could say a bun fight!


If you were unable to make it and you would like to support Michael and donate to St Johns Ambulance, please visit his page

http:/uk.virginmoneygiveing.com/michaellawless




and whilst we're on the subject of Suzanne, we are so thrilled to be nominated for


The PEA-ple's Favourite Awards...

Your votes needed!


The PEA-ple's Awards stand for everything that is great and green and sustainable in the retail & service world and we're delighted to have made it through to the 2nd round of voting as one of the 50 best companies.


The award is for the highest voted eco/ethical SME that delivers the best environmental practice and products in the eyes of the voters. Rather than being judged by a panel of experts, they are asking the public to vote, giving you the chance to ensure that your favourite eco company make it into the Top 10!


Please follow the link below to vote for us!


http://www.mygreendirectory.info/voting/pea-ples-favourite.php


Thank you!

Clare Hipwell

PR

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