
Lots of big Cornish breakfasts served in aid of The Lizard lifeboat
Landewednack School at The Lizard was the venue for breakfast on Saturday 10th August all in aid of The Lizard Lifeboat.
During the morning 190 BIG Cornish breakfasts were cooked and served by members of the stations fundraising committee and a team of volunteer helpers. Now in its sixth year the annual event was again hailed as another resounding success raising over £1100 for The Lizard RNLI Lifeboat.
Thank you to everyone who came and enjoyed their breakfast in aid of the lifeboat, and much appreciation to the team of extra volunteer helpers who worked tirelessly throughout the morning. Sincere thanks also to C&E Retallack Butchers, The Lizard for their delicious hogs pudding.
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