Winners of the raffle at the Help for Heroes Colossal Cake Sale in Narberth recently were: two x canvasses of Tenby, kindly donated by Skycam Wales/Pembrokeshire Photography - Non Jenkin, Crinow, and Anne Davies, of the RAOB Club, Narberth; two-course set meal for two at The Dragon Palace Pentlepoir - Mr. Powell, of Narberth; four tickets for Manor Park - Mrs. Bebb, of Whitland; two tickets to Skomer - Mrs. Morgan, of Clynderwen; Sunday lunch x two at The Begelly Arms - Mr. Hinman, of Narberth; tea for two at The Grove, Narberth - D. Pryse-Lloyd, of Llanddewi Velfrey; family tickets for Folly Farm - Mr. Roger Evans; three course lunch for two at The Salt Cellar - B. Lewis, of Llanddewi Velfrey; family tickets to The Shire Horse Centre, J. Thomas-Ferrand, Tenby; valeting kit from Halfords - Mrs. S. Fulcher.
“We had a good day and banked £2,700 from the day,” said organiser Sally Amoore from Llanddewi Velfrey, who has raised around £37,000 for H4H by selling cakes over the past eight years.
Her son, Captain James Amoore, now 32, was seriously injured in Helmand province in Afghanistan after stepping on a Taliban mine in 2009.
James, a platoon commander with 2nd Battalion The Rifles, spent four months in hospital, undergoing 15 operations.
With the prospect of more treatment ahead of him, Sally has pledged to do all she can to raise money for H4H.
“We would like to thank everyone who supported the event, gave donations and bought tickets for the raffle and baked so many and such pretty cakes and biscuits, with the themed Lewis Carroll Hatter’s Tea Party cake, made by Lesley, of Cloud 9 Cake Design Cakes, being a showstopper.”






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