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Bordon foodbank gets £3,000 from Tap at The Shed beer & cider festival

Paul Coates

<p>From left: Ed Spice, Tap assistant manager Bonnie Wright, Cllr Catherine Clark, Simon Sharpe of S E Electrical and Cllr Andy Tree</p>
<p>From left: Ed Spice, Tap assistant manager Bonnie Wright, Cllr Catherine Clark, Simon Sharpe of S E Electrical and Cllr Andy Tree</p>

The second annual Tap at The Shed Beer and Cider Festival raised £3,000 for the Bordon Foodbank.

Among those raising a glass were East Hampshire District Council’s vice-chairman Cllr Catherine Clark, who opened it, and deputy leader Cllr Andy Tree.

Cllr Clark said: “I was very happy to attend to show support in my new ceremonial role for the district.” 

Tap owner Ed Spice said: “It was a wonderful weekend full of fun and beer with some great local bands entertaining everyone.

"Thank you to all those who attended and sponsored the festival, and I am delighted with how much we managed to raise.”