HUNGRY stomachs were left feeling content after scores of people turned out to take part in a large-scale breakfast event at Brixington Community Church. Exmouth mayor Darryl Nicholas and councillors Trevor Cope and Dave Chapman, joined the men s group
HUNGRY stomachs were left feeling content after scores of people turned out to take part in a large-scale breakfast event at Brixington Community Church.
Exmouth mayor Darryl Nicholas and councillors Trevor Cope and Dave Chapman, joined the men's group at the community church for a plate of bacon, eggs and beans last Saturday, October 10.
Dave Fulls, of Roundhouse Lane, who organised the event, said: "We all had an enjoyable time and our pastor, Simon Atkinson, gave a short talk to conclude our time together."
The community church raised �100 to be donated to the Baptist Mens Movement.
The breakfast initiative was launched last year.
Bob Pengelly-Phillips, the movement's chairman, said: "This is a great way to bring men together for a time of fellowship, fun and food.
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