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Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Eat and drink for a worthy cause at the
Queens Head Bramfield
Queens Head Bramfield
Enjoying a delicious home-made meal made from local produce at a local award winning dining pub could be seen as an extravagant luxury. Not if you dine at the Queen’s Head in Bramfield.
So sit back, relax and enjoy a delicious meal knowing that you are doing it for a four very different worthy causes.
1.
Halesworth Community First Responders
Since July 2009 the Queen’s Head has highlighted one dish on the menu. For every sale of this dish we donate 20p to the Halesworth Community First Responders Scheme. A donation box is also available for customers to make additional donations if they wish to.
Community First Responders (CFR) are a group of volunteers living in the community that undergo first aid training from the ambulance service and agree to be on call from the ambulance control to care for patients until the ambulance arrives. CFR’s receive no pay and all equipment such as defibrillators is paid for by money raised locally in the community.
Total raised in 2009 - £359.04
So sit back, relax and enjoy a delicious meal knowing that you are doing it for a four very different worthy causes.
1.
Halesworth Community First Responders
Since July 2009 the Queen’s Head has highlighted one dish on the menu. For every sale of this dish we donate 20p to the Halesworth Community First Responders Scheme. A donation box is also available for customers to make additional donations if they wish to.
Community First Responders (CFR) are a group of volunteers living in the community that undergo first aid training from the ambulance service and agree to be on call from the ambulance control to care for patients until the ambulance arrives. CFR’s receive no pay and all equipment such as defibrillators is paid for by money raised locally in the community.
Total raised in 2009 - £359.04

2.
Every time a customer asks for a glass or jug of tap water they are invited to make a small donation to Wateraid to help the 1.1 billion people who live without safe water. There is absolutely no obligation or pressure. www.wateraid.org/tapintowateraid
Total raised in 2009 - £608.90
Every time a customer asks for a glass or jug of tap water they are invited to make a small donation to Wateraid to help the 1.1 billion people who live without safe water. There is absolutely no obligation or pressure. www.wateraid.org/tapintowateraid
Total raised in 2009 - £608.90

3.
For a number of years a second hand bookshelf has been in the lobby of the Queen’s Head. Pop a donation into the charity box when you take a book. Any unwanted books are gratefully received to keep the bookshelves full. www.dogstrust.org.uk
Total raised in 2009 - £441.69
For a number of years a second hand bookshelf has been in the lobby of the Queen’s Head. Pop a donation into the charity box when you take a book. Any unwanted books are gratefully received to keep the bookshelves full. www.dogstrust.org.uk
Total raised in 2009 - £441.69
4.
Christmas Prize Draw
Christmas Prize Draw

Every year the Queen’s Head hold a Christmas Prize Draw for a hamper of home-made and local goodies. In 2009 the proceeds went to the Halesworth Community Care Nursing Fund who provides support, nursing and equipment to terminally ill patients in the community.
Total raised in 2009 - £163.00
Total raised in 2009 - £163.00
Grand total raised in 2009 = £1572.63
Pop into the Queen’s Head and make a difference.
Pop into the Queen’s Head and make a difference.
Queen's Head
The Street
Bramfield
Bramfield
Halesworth
IP19 9HT
IP19 9HT
Tel 01986 784214
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