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Coffee and cakes pull in the pounds for Wired Cornwall

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Thursday, October 04, 2012
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TRINITY Methodist Church at Porkellis, Wendron, has again helped the Wired Cornwall rehabilitation centre, which offers therapies and art and craft workshops to people who have suffered a stroke, brain injury or long-term neurological conditions.

April Combellack, supported by Ruth Tripp, Hazel Williams, Hazel Treloar, Angela Searle, Rachel Coulson, Poppy Pascoe and others, organised their latest coffee morning for Wired on Friday at the chapel.

  1. Ruth Tripp and Hazel Williams  begin to draw the raffle.

    Ruth Tripp and Hazel Williams begin to draw the raffle.

  2. Rachel Coulson offers Alan Combellack something to go with his coffee.

    Rachel Coulson offers Alan Combellack something to go with his coffee.

  3. Hazel Treloar served up the refreshments.

    Hazel Treloar served up the refreshments.

  4. Nicky Glasson and Darren Knight from Wired Cornwall join one of the organisers April Combellack for a cup of coffee.

    Nicky Glasson and Darren Knight from Wired Cornwall join one of the organisers April Combellack for a cup of coffee.

Mrs Combellack was pleased with the turnout and said that more than £450 was raised.

"There weren't quite as many people as last year," she said, "but we had plenty of help and everything went very well."

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