Orchard Lodge Wolds Restaurant and Accommodation says its recent Celebration of the North Sea event successfully raised £350 for the National Coastwatch in Filey
The event, held on Saturday, brought together the local community to celebrate the beauty and importance of safety in the Filey Bay while supporting a vital cause.
The funds raised will contribute to the National Coastwatch’s ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of our coastline and its visitors. The event featured a raffle with generous prizes donated by several local businesses, showcasing the spirit of community support.
Co-owner of Orchard Lodge, Andrew Jenkins, said:
“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who attended the event and contributed to this important cause,”
“The support from our local businesses was invaluable, and it’s heartwarming to see our community come together for such a worthy cause.”
Special thanks go to the following businesses for their generous raffle prize donations:
- The Lighthouse Tearoom
- Born 2 Travel Filey
- 5leys Holiday Accommodation
- Humble Bee Farm (glamping accommodation)
- Sealife Centre Scarborough
- Wolds Restaurant
The team at Orchard Lodge say that the event not only raised funds but also "fostered a sense of community and awareness about the significance of coastal safety". Attendees enjoyed a delightful evening filled with local seafood flavours, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to protecting the North Sea.
Orchard Lodge Wolds Restaurant and Accommodation says it continues to be dedicated to supporting local initiatives and promoting sustainability in the region and invites everyone to join them in future events that celebrate the beauty of Yorkshire and its coastal heritage.


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