People all over Huntingdonshire are putting the kettle on and bake their best cakes for the world’s biggest coffee morning.
The annual event raises money for Macmillan to help the organisation make sure that no one has to face cancer alone.
A host of events are taking place all over the district in the coming weeks with business, care homes, schools along with friends and family getting together to raise money.
Here are just a few of the coffee mornings taking place:
SEPTEMBER 23
HEMINGFORD GREY
Reading Room, High Street. 10am.
ELTISLEY
Newtown Primary School, Caxton End. 8.30am.
SEPTEMBER 24
BUCKWORTH
Buckworth Cricket Club, Church Road. 10am.
NEEDINGWORTH
Bowls Club, Overcote Lane. 10am.
SEPTEMBER 27
EATON SOCON
St Mary’s Church, Great North Road. 10am.
SEPTEMBER 28
EATON SOCON
Coveris Flexibles, Howard Road. 10am.
SEPTEMBER 30
UPTON
Village Hall, in Green Lane. 10am.
ELLINGTON
Hill House Residential Home, High Street. 2pm.
HUNTINGDON
Pennington Properties, Stukeley Road. 10am.
Stukeley Meadows Primary School, Wertheim Way. 10am.
Digital Direct Security, Hinchingbrooke Business Park, Kingfisher Way. 9am.
Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Partnership Suite. 9am.
Ferrars Hall Care Home, Ferrars Road. 10am.
Priory Fields Pharmacy, Nursery Road. 9.30am.
Nationwide Building Society, High Street. 9am.
HOUGHTON
Houghton & Wyton Scout Hut, St Ives Road. 10am.
ST IVES
Genesis Hair Company, Bridge Street. 9am.
NEEDINGWORTH
11A Church Street. 10am.
EATON SOCON
Ex Services Club, School Lane. 7.30pm.
Giggs and Company, Great North Road. 10am.
LITTLE GRANSDEN
Fuller’s Hill Cottages, Fuller’s Hill. 10am.
GREAT GRANSDEN
9 West Street. 10am.
ELTISLEY
The Cade Pavilion. 10am.
HOLYWELL
Holywell Primary School. 9.15-11.30am
FENSTANTON
Fenstanton United Reformed Church. 10-12noon.
OCTOBER 1
ST NEOTS
The Brambles, Cambridge Street. 10.30am.
OCTOBER 7
GODMANCHESTER
Baptist Church, East Chadley Lane. 10am.
If you’re hosting a coffee morning, we’d love to see your pictures.
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