ALMOST 300 people supported St Luke's Open Garden day at the home of Christopher and Sally Pancheri, at Brentor, last Sunday afternoon.
The sun shone and the music, provided by Barry Hodge and Gypsy Train, encouraged visitors to sit and enjoy the fabulous selection of home made cakes and tea.
At the end of the day more than £1000 was raised for the work of St Luke's Hospice.
The organisers have said a huge 'thank you' to all those who contributed cakes and came along to support this event.





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