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Wingfield Village Stocks Fundraiser: Take Your Turn!

Sat 13 Jun

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Church Lane

Step up, take your turn… and prepare to get gloriously soggy (for a good cause)! Have a laugh, rally your friends, and raise money for the village by braving the Wingfield Stocks!

Wingfield Village Stocks Fundraiser: Take Your Turn!
Wingfield Village Stocks Fundraiser: Take Your Turn!

Time & Location

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13 Jun 2026, 15:45 – 16:00

Church Lane, Church Ln, Wingfield, Trowbridge BA14, UK

About the event

Each fearless volunteer takes a 10-minute turn between 2:30pm and 4:30pm, locked in place while friends, family (and the occasional cheeky neighbour!) take aim.


Don’t worry, it’s all good-natured fun. Only soft, wet sponges are thrown, and you’ll be fully kitted out with protective eyewear and a waterproof poncho, so you can enjoy every moment (and every splash!) safely.


Get sponsored to take part, challenge your friends to beat your total, and watch the laughter build as the sponges start flying. Spectators can join in too by donating to throw a sponge or two, so no one escapes the fun!


Every penny raised, through sponsorship and sponge-throwing, goes straight back into the village, supporting local projects and helping care for our beautiful church.


Sign up, bring your sense of humour, and make a splash for Wingfield!

Tickets

  • Wingfield Village Stocks Slot

    This ticket entitles this brave volunteer to one 10 min slot in the village stocks!

    £0.00

Total

£0.00

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GROWS is entirely resident-led and run by volunteers. It’s not affiliated with any organisation or funded by any group — just local people giving their time, skills, and resources to support our villages. Please respect each other's efforts, be kind, and join in if you want to.

The Fete is run by a small group of volunteers who are always keen to expand - contact us if you want to be part of the Fete Team!

If you want to find out about the fabulous work the Parish Council is doing on issues such as roads, planning, lighting, and tackling more systemic and structural environmental issues, and so much more, please visit their website. 
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