WebCornwall Federation of Women's Institutes - CFWI. January 18, 2024 · Penpol & Point WI raised £1000 throughout 2024 for the Cornwall Blood Bikes charity. Two of the Blood Bikers came to their January monthly meeting where Penpol & Point President Polly Barton presented the cheque to them. WebWe thought you might like to read this article which appeared in the monthly newsletter of the Gwent Federation, and highlights their visit to Cornwall last month. We're so pleased they enjoyed their...
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