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.
Mad Hatter Jessie May Hodder (left) with mice Rachel Brain and Aston Telford, eight, serving tea, Jessica Catterick, two and Nicky Thompson, as AliceMad Hatter Jessie May Hodder (left) with mice Rachel Brain and Aston Telford, eight, serving tea, Jessica Catterick, two and Nicky Thompson, as Alice
Mad Hatter Jessie May Hodder (left) with mice Rachel Brain and Aston Telford, eight, serving tea, Jessica Catterick, two and Nicky Thompson, as Alice

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.