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For a Dog Hat

For a shelf with hooks

For a Brit pop phone

For a  haribo box  And a Prosecco

For a box of quality streets

For 2 bottles of Red Wine

For a bottle of Red Wine

For a bottle of champagne

For a £10 Voucher

For a £5 voucher

For a £23.50 Voucher

For a 2 x £5 Vouchers

For a £10 voucher

For a £5 voucher

For a £20 voucher

For a  Shortbread biscuit tin  Victorian biscuit box (small)  Cadburys occasion box  Cadburys finger box

For  Smellies  Hannah Montana plug and play TV game  Stick set

For Thornton's chocolates

For Jack Daniels hip flask set

For 3 hiball glasses

For a Torch set

For a Victorian biscuit box (big)

For a ‘paint by numbers’ art set

For Redkins products

For a perfume set

For a  Loom band set  And Liquorice allsorts

For a Cuddly monkey toy

For 4 x bags of happy stones

For a  Oil burner  And a photo Placemat set

For a Minion toy and 6 x minion key rings

For a cut and blowdry

For a 2x haircut

For some Rose wine

For some white wine

For a Car tin of sweets

Glossy photo paper x 2

For 2 x 10 Pre Play cards

For  4 x fabric patches  Photo frame  Egyptian Figures

For a Table lamp and shade

For 2 bottles of wine set

For a toolkit

For a £18 Voucher

For a HUGEEEEEE Rabbit!

For a £30 Voucher

For a meal for 2

Organiser – Emma Nankervis PowerPoint by Vashti German and Matilda Manley