CALLINGTON Lions have joined forces with local pubs for the third year running to give a boost to good causes in the area.
![The Tamar Inn raised money for Calstock Pre School](https://www.bude-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2024/04/15/9/42/easter%20hampers%202.jpg?trim=198,0,12,0&width=669&height=445&crop=669:445)
The Tamar Inn raised money for Calstock Pre School ( )
Hampers packed with Easter eggs, chocolates, teddies and other goodies were raffled off over the school holidays, raising a combined total of more than £1,200.
![The Rising Sun raised money for the Royal Cornwall Hospice charity](https://www.bude-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2024/04/15/9/31/easter%20hampers%203.jpg?trim=60,0,290,0&width=669&height=445&crop=669:445)
The Rising Sun raised money for the Royal Cornwall Hospice charity ( )
Pubs involved were: The Cornish Ancestor, who nominated the Callington Youth Project as their beneficiary; The Tamar Inn (Tamar Valley Preschool); The Rising Sun (ICU at Treliske); The Rifle Volunteer (The Little Princess Trust); The Swingletree (St Luke’s Hospice); The Bull’s Head (Callington Lions Soup Run); and The Queen’s Head (Callington Lions Club).