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And the winners were…
Many thanks to everyone who came along to the Twuddle Birthday Bake-off at Sankey’s in Tunbridge Wells. Even more thanks to everyone who baked a cake!
The winners of the four categories were:
Best tasting cake ~ Fiona Mills
Best decorated cake ~ Yvonne Trebino
Most innovative cake recipe ~ Fiona Mills
Most ‘Twuddlesome’ cake ~ Helen Spain
An excellent selection of photos from the evening can be seen here. Please tag yourself! Photos courtesy of Anke and David Bartholomew.

The first rounds of the Twuddle Pétanque were on Tuesday night and by clicking the photograph below you will be taken to our new Flickr account where you can see the rest of the photos of the wonderful twuddlers who had great fun playing. Enjoy!
Or click here to be taken to the full gallery of photos from the night.
Crafty Crapchat
July 26th 2010 from 18:00.
Divinity Café, Trinity Theatre.
Nametags to sew into school uniforms? Buttons to be sewn on? Seams to be mended? Do you have a to-do pile of clothing lurking in a darkened corner of your home? Well, why don’t you bring your pile of tedium along to Trinity on Monday night and do it there? That way, you can have a glass of wine and engage in witty chitchat whilst you work. Then it won’t seem like such a boring chore at all. Or you can bring fun stuff to do. Like knitting. Or cross-stitch. Or Etch-A-Sketch. Or even just yourself. See you there!
Congratulations to all the winners of the second Twuttle/Twuddle PhotoWalk. The grand prize winner, James Galpin, chose the British Heart Foundation as his charity to which the proceeds of all the sales of the prints go to, as well as the £80 raised from Sankey’s fish finger sandwiches. Here are the winners and well done to everyone who took part:
Full details:
1st prize: James Galpin – fisheye stairs in black and white – Trophy and £20 voucher for use in Redbox.
2nd prize: Tim Quick – Homeless man in doorway in black and white – Trophy and £10 voucher for use in Redbox.
3rd prize: Laura Goode – “Charlie” in black and white 120mm format film – Trophy and £5 voucher for use in Redbox.
Most like a postcard : Justin Spain – Dunorlan park – 35mm colour – £5 voucher to spend at Redbox.
Judges favourite : Peter Turner – Lady in window looking thoughtful – 35mm colour (this was one of Andrew Newson’s students. – £5 voucher to spend at Redbox.
Best use of a prop : Max Kimber – Picture of guy (Craig Burton) in street with rubber ring in shape of dragon around neck! – £5 voucher to spend at Redbox.
Don’t forget that you can see the original prints in all their glory at the Wobblybridge Gallery until the 6th of July so if you haven’t seen them yet please pop along to visit Paul and have a look. You can also purchase the prints*, courtesy of RedBox Cameras, for £10 with the proceeds going to the British Heart Foundation.
* Prints only available with the individual photographer’s permission ~ please speak to staff at Redbox Cameras for further information. Simply tell them (or Paul at Wobblybridge) which photo you’d like a print of and they will do the rest.




