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7 September 2011

 A silent auction will also be held during the evening organised by the five-star hotel, which is surrounded by the magnificent 500 acres of Capability Brown landscaped grounds near Melton Mowbray, to support the charity.

All money raised from the auction is vital funds that will help Sue Ryder continue to provide quality care for people living with end of life and long-term conditions including; Cancer, Stroke, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, Huntington’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease and Motor Neurone Disease.

Zak Welch, Head of Sales at Stapleford Park said, “We chose to support Sue Ryder as they do magnificent work for people with so many conditions. Everybody will know somebody who has been effected by a condition the charity cares for and will be able to make a connection to the cause”

Tickets for the event are £70 and will include arrival drink, three-course meal and entertainment; Stapleford Park members will be eligible for a 10 per cent discount. To reserve tickets or to donate an auction prize, call 01572 787019.

Emma Long, Regional Corporate Fundraising Manager for the East, at Sue Ryder said, “It promises to be a great day evening with auction items to appeal to everybody.  By coming along to the event and supporting Sue Ryder in this way, you can help us raise much needed money that will go directly to help the hundreds of people we care for each year.”  

For further information on how you can support Sue Ryder call the team on 0845 050 1953. For more information on Sue Ryder visit www.sueryder.org  

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