Raffle Summary
As local businesses around Ross-on-Wye do their best to navigate through the Covid-19 lockdown and come out the other side, we have set up this Community Raffle to encourage everyone in the area to support the local tradespeople & independent businesses they love. We’re selling raffle tickets for £1 each. Each time we sell 50 tickets we’ll do the draw, with the winner taking away a prize valued at £50. So for just £1 you could win a prize worth £50 ! Every one of the prizes will be from a local business or tradesperson around Ross-on-Wye and we’ll be BUYING the £50 prize using the £50 from the ticket sales. This means your collective £50 goes straight into the pocket of our local businesses. We’ll just keep repeating these raffles as many times as we can to help our local businesses as much as we possibly can. So you’ll see lots of raffles from lots of local businesses. Imagine if we could put thousands of pound back into our local economy
1 Prize
Currently closed but a fantastic prize to support their reopening... Matt and Roxy offer a warm welcome at this 17th Century barn nestled in the picturesque Wye Valley. Orles Barn dates from the 14th century when it was one of a number of farm buildings on this site. The only surviving part of the original structure is the former apple store. The low wall that edges the front lawn is the remains of a long building in which wooden clogs were once made for locals and passing workers. Enjoy a relaxing drink in our cosy Lounge before indulging in our contemporary dinner menu using locally sourced ingredients and seasonal produce. We've been - it's amazing!
Delivery
UK delivery included
Collection
From: Ross-On-Wye
Raffle Ends
Sunday, 31st May 2020 at 15:00 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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If the host fails to provide a prize, the winners will receive a share of the compensation amounting to 75% of all ticket sales.
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