EAGLE-eyed young shoppers helped to raise £280 for HomeStart West Somerset when they were challenged to find the odd-one-out in shop windows across Minehead.
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But with seven prizes up for grabs, a draw had to be held to decide the winners.
They were: Courtenay Bennett who won a voucher from the West Somerset Railway, Kate Nickels who was given a digital print voucher from Exmoor Film and Digital, Sydney Hickman who received £25 in cash, Chloe Bennett who won a table lamp from Stuarts Home Furnishers, Owen Hamblin who was given a 1,000 piece jigsaw, Lee and Liam Scovell received chocolate from the Exmoor Producers' Association and Millie and Lewis Goodrum won books from the Last Few Bookshop.
The lucky winners were presented with their prizes at HomeStart's second annual plant sale, which was held in Minehead Methodist Church Hall and raised a further £1,000 for the organisation.
Photo: Steve Guscott


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