North Dorset charity SERO proudly presented a cheque for £12,000 to Charlie, Community Fundraiser at Julia’s House Children’s Hospice, at their recent Christmas Wreath Making day.
Thirty beautiful wreaths were created during the festive event, helped along by homemade shortbread, cake, soup – and a celebratory glass of Prosecco to boost creativity.

Now in its 22nd year, SERO is often asked about the meaning of its name. It’s a Latin word which can mean ‘to link up’ – a fitting title for a group whose small committee of ten women works year-round to bring people together and raise funds for local causes. Their 2025 fundraising efforts included a bric-a-brac stall at Child Okeford Hey Day, refreshments for the village Art Trail and Sturminster Cheese Festival, plus a lively Race Night and a VE Quiz evening as well as the annual wreath-making day.
And 2026 is already shaping up to be another bumper year. As well as regular fixtures, the team are planning a new event for spring: an antique-themed tea party and valuation day at the Tithe Barn in Hinton St Mary on 11th March. BBC Bargain Hunt and Antiques Roadshow expert and local resident Tim Medhurst will be on hand, sharing stories about his favourite finds, his passions and views on antiques.
Tickets are £17.50 and include full afternoon tea.
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