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Stroud’s conservation and community-building charity, Stroud Valleys Project, has launched this year’s Christmas raffle.

The fundraising raffle, which takes place every year, has a wealth of wonderful prizes on offer, with tickets priced at £1 each. Tickets are available from the SVP eco shop in Threadneedle Street in Stroud.

The top prize is family tickets for Forest Green Rovers FC – along with pies! Second prize is a £50 hamper donated by Vegicatessen, the new vegan shop and cafe in Five Valleys; and third prize is a pendant by local jeweller Heather Coleman, along with a polish of a wedding ring or another piece of jewellery.

Other prizes include a Winter Warmer Bundle from local author Katie Fforde, who also produces a range of homewares; vouchers to eat at Karibu, Loganberry, Felt Café, Salt Bakehouse; Tomari Gi and the Crown and Sceptre; sustainable stationery from James and Owen; a British-made jumper from Mosaic; books from Hawthorn Press; vouchers for SVP’s eco shop donated by JPR Environmental; a 2023 calendar by photographer Deb Roberts; a tote bag from Humphries and Begg; a hoodie and umbrella from Stroud Brewery; and an eco duvet donated by Saymor Furnishings.

SVP’s CEO Clare Mahdiyone said: “This year’s SVP raffle is bigger and better than ever! We have a brilliant blend of prizes generously donated by local businesses and eco shop suppliers. The draw for winners takes place on Thursday 15 December – just in time for Christmas!”

For a full list of prizes and to buy a book of five tickets, visit stroudvalleysproject.org.

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