A popular Suffolk pub and restuarant near Halesworth is celebrating after raising more than £20,000 for a local charity.
The Queen’s Head in Bramfield has announced it has now surpassed the milestone in support of the Pear Tree Fund, with the total currently standing at over £20,570.
The fundraising effort has been driven by a series of events at the pub, supported by the local community. Organisers have thanked customers for their generosity and ongoing support.
In a message shared online, the team said: “A huge thank you to everyone who comes and supports our events for the charity — you’re all legends!”
The pub is now aiming even higher, setting its next target at £30,000 as fundraising continues.
The Pear Tree Fund supports cancer services in the east Suffolk area, helping provide care and facilities for patients and their families.
The milestone highlights the strength of community support in Bramfield, with regulars and visitors alike contributing to the total through events and donations.
More fundraising activities are expected in the coming months as the Queen’s Head continues its efforts to support the charity.
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