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Figheldean Village Hall’s annual art exhibition has donated funds to a Salisbury charity.
The exhibition made a great return for its 15th year, hosting around 300 visitors.
Richard Horner, event organiser, described the event as “a resounding success” with a range of cakes and scones provided by locals to support the weekend.
The art exhibition raised £1,500 for Salisbury charity, Stars Appeal, the same as last year.
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Best in Show artist, Peter Webb (Left) ad Richard Horner (Right) (Image: Richard Horner)
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Peter Webb, a contributing artist, won the Best in Show for his painting Waterfall, and the event raised more money with their memorial raffle, which was won by Tina Cole.
Cakes and refreshments were sold, with proceeds contributing to the funds raised for Salisbury District Hospital.
The ABVA group (Avon and Bourne Valley Artists) keep fundraising and supporting local artists with this exhibition.
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