Hats the way to serve tea in Littlehampton
IT was hats off to a Littlehampton charity which raised £207 for its funds with a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.
Dozens of visitors and supporters of Littlehampton Churches Together HOMElink enjoyed a summer’s afternoon at the charity’s Meadview site last Wednesday, July 10.
They were joined by county council vice-chairman councillor Nigel Peters, who lives nearby, and brought along his own top hat for the occasion.
Proceeds from a range of stalls brought in £107, with a further £100 raised by sales of tea, cakes and scones.