Woodfordstock festival raises more than £6,500
Villagers from Woodford came together to hold Woodfordstock last weekend, raising about £6,500.
The annual festival saw 26 bands give up their time for free, with a barbecue, stalls and wide range of ales and ciders on offer.
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Hide AdTony Blyth, landlord of the Dukes Arms, said: “This was the sixth time we’ve held the festival and it was such a success.
“This is just a small village pub but we’ve all worked so hard.
“I think this was the best Woodfordstock we’ve had since we started in 2011.
“We raised about £6,500 and it’s all so important for Cransley Hospice and the work they do.”
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Hide AdThe pub will present the cheque on October 14, which will also coincide with the launch of Tony’s new book about the pub.
The landlord added: “We’re always trying to think of new ways to raise money, we don’t want to just walk around rattling tins.
“We’re creating a book about the pub and it’s history and there will be lots of different things in there like wordsearches, poetry and games.
“We’re asking for a minimum donation of £5, with half of the proceeds going to Cransley Hospice.”
The book will be on sale at the pub from October.
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