Meredydd David, Rev Anne Lawson and Georgina Lamb of RABI with plough, farming celebration

Nantwich’s agricultural community celebrated the new farming year in a Plough Sunday service held at Reaseheath College.

A packed congregation gathered in the Nantwich college’s historic Old Hall to take part in the service.

The event was held in support of the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) – a leading agricultural charity which helps farmers in financial difficulty.

More than £450 was raised for the charity, with Reaseheath donating £210 from the sale of lunch and the remainder coming from those who attended.

The service was conducted by Rev Anne Lawson, Vicar of the cross country parishes of Acton, Church Minshull, Worleston and Wettenhall, who is also Chaplain to the Cheshire Agricultural Society.

Musical accompaniment was provided by the music group of St Mary’s Church, Acton.

Rev Lawson said: “The purpose of this service was to encourage communities to gather together to celebrate the traditional start of the farming year and also to raise awareness of RABI.

“Plough Sunday hasn’t been marked at Reaseheath College, certainly in recent times, and I was delighted the service was such a success.”

Georgina Lamb, North West Regional Manager for RABI, said: “This was a great opportunity for us to give thanks for the contribution our farming communities make by providing food for our tables and by caring for the wider landscape.

“It also allowed us to remember that farming families, who are often overlooked, have been particularly hard hit by the recent bad weather and will continue to suffer financially for some time.”

(Pic: Reaseheath Principal Meredydd David, Rev Anne Lawson and Georgina Lamb)

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