Iʼve raised £90 to purchase smart new Welcome Signs for Haunton Village...
- Haunton, United Kingdom
- Funded on Sunday, 21st May 2017
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Haunton is a beautiful quiet village that competes annually in the Best Kept Village awards. This year we'd like to raise funds to increase our chances and purchase new Village Signs...
The company who produced signage recently for a neighbouring village, say the total cost including; two signs, two sets of posts, and two planters would come to £2667.08 + delivery and VAT. This does not include fitting which is an additional £850 per day. we could potentially save on fitting and carriage, by arranging this ourselves, however this crowdfunding site charges 5% costs, which have been accounted for in the funding target.
Please donate what you can. Villagers are invited to join us over on Haunton Village Facebook group to get involved in fundraising conversations and activities.
Fingers crossed we can raise funds to make this happen, thank you 😊
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Ashley Yeates
Mar 3, 2017
Excellent work. It is wonderful when villages work together to enrich the lives of those that live there and visit.All the very best for this years competition.
Ian Buckingham
Feb 7, 2017
Great idea jo for our lovely village
£30.00
Jo & Doug Clarke
Feb 4, 2017
To total £50 from Jo & Doug Clarke :-)
£20.00
Joanne Clarke
Feb 4, 2017
Supporting our beautiful village x
£30.00
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Jo Clarke
Haunton, United Kingdom
Jo Clarke has lived in the village for nearly six years and has set this page up following keen discussions about signage over on the Haunton Village Facebook group page.