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Foodbank Donations Collected at Northolt Branch

Foodbank Donations Collected at Northolt Branch

Lodge Branch:
December 18th, 2018
Pictured here is the Northolt Christmas Tree, which is a simple tree with the emphasis on Memorial Remembrance and giving back to the Community via the Local Foodbank. Northolt Branch has been a collection point for the local food bank and the generous donations are being collected this week in time for Christmas by Fr Chris Hill. Donations include basic provisions, small gifts and Christmas treats, all provided by...
Nativity Blessing at Hampton Hill

Nativity Blessing at Hampton Hill

Lodge Branch:
December 18th, 2018
A big thank you to the local churches of HAMPTON HILL for blessing our figures during their service on Sunday 2nd December. The Shepherd and animals were blessed at the United Reformed Church, Mary and Joseph were blessed at All Saints Church, the angel Gabriel & Baby Jesus were blessed at St James’ Church and the Wise Men were blessed at St Francis de Sales Church....
Christmas at Feltham Branch

Christmas at Feltham Branch

Lodge Branch:
December 14th, 2018
Feltham branch's Christmas Remembrance Tree is full of messages left by previous client and passers-by that have recently lost a loved one. This simple act often helps as part of the bereavement process, and is especially welcomed at this time of year....
Hanworth Branch Christmas Remembrance Tree

Hanworth Branch Christmas Remembrance Tree

Lodge Branch:
December 14th, 2018
It's a white Christmas at Hanworth branch, with messages for lost loved ones placed on the beautiful white tree in the branch window....
Christmas Posada in Dedworth

Christmas Posada in Dedworth

Lodge Branch:
December 13th, 2018
Posada is a Spanish word that means 'inn', and is also the title for a Mexican Advent celebration in which two people dressed as Mary and Joseph travel from house to house in their village to proclaim the imminent arrival of Jesus and request that the new-born baby be given a room. In UK, the idea has been updated so that knitted nativity figures travel around the parish from place to place, staying at a different ...