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St Nicholas' Church, Piddington


Donations

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St Nicholas’ church relies on the generous donation of time, talents and money by individuals to maintain its fabric and ministry.

If you would like to donate, you can do so using your smartphone by scanning the QR code or typing in the following link:
https://www.justgiving.com/stnicholas-piddington


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How to use your smartphone to read a QR code

Many Apple and Android devices do not need a special QR code reader. 
  1. Open your phone camera
  2. Hold your phone so that the QR code appears in the viewfinder and you see a notification with a link to the ‘Justgiving.com’ website
  3. Don’t take a picture but click on the notification on your screen which will take you directly to our giving page.
If this does not work, you may find a QR code reader in your phone settings or you may have an app on your phone.
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  • Home
  • What's on
    • Forthcoming events
    • Regular activities
  • Village life
    • Book Group
    • Community-Led Plan
    • Craft & Social Club
    • Defibrillator
    • Noticeboard
    • Piddington on film
    • Widnell Park/Jubilee Reserve/Playing Field >
      • Background
      • Updates
      • Archive
    • Wild Piddington
  • St Nicholas' Church
    • Services
    • News and events
    • Brief history
    • Architecture
    • Features of interest
    • Bells
    • Churchyard
    • Maintenance and repairs
    • Donations
    • Sources
    • Archive
  • Village Hall
    • News
    • Events >
      • Archive
    • Hall Facilities
    • Hiring the Hall
    • Bookings Calendar
    • Management Team >
      • PVHMC Minutes >
        • PVHMC minutes archive
    • Children's Play Area
    • Support Piddington Village Hall
    • 200 Club
    • Maintenance & development
  • Parish Council
    • Parish Councillors
    • Meetings / Minutes
    • Parish Council Noticeboard
    • Information centre
    • Accounts
  • History
    • Domesday Book entry
    • The manor of Piddington
    • Church and chapels
    • Social and economic history
    • Piddington People >
      • Elizabeth Bottrell
      • John Drinkwater
      • William Dumbleton
      • Lt Richard Stone
      • Thomas Pitt Cholmondeley Tapper
    • Piddington voices
    • Close to the Brook
  • Gallery
    • Older photos
    • Newer photos
  • Links
  • News and events
  • Archive
    • The Pantry
    • Piddington apples >
      • Piddington Apple Day
      • The Cider Alchemists' journal
    • Piddington Community Radio - archive page