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BRISTOL | SOCIETY
PEOPLE & PARTIES Snapshots from events, parties and launches in the city
Katie Parrott, Debbie Knot and Emma Hayden
Cornelius Krause and guest
Your good health
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he 2015 Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital annual staff and consultant ball was held in the stunning setting of Leigh Court. Guests were entertained and amazed by local magician Darren Campbell, before dancing the night away to the cool grooves of the Moon Loungers. For more information about Nuffield Health Bristol, tel: 0117 911 2587 or visit: www.nuffieldhealth.com
Pierre Laruelle, Lisa Sacks, Suzanne Davies and Richard Williams
Fit for a prince
Foxtrots and fundraising
The Prince’s Trust held their annual Red Dinner fundraising event at Clifton College, to help raise support for unemployed young people in the south west. The sold out event raised over £70,000 for the charity, which last year worked with 3,552 disadvantaged young people in the area. Santander Corporate and Commercial Banking, Suttons & Robertsons, and Bond Dickinson were the main sponsors for this successful evening. The Prince’s Trust, Victoria Street, BS1 6BY. Tel: 0117 970 5320 or visit: www.princes-trust.org.uk
Westbury Park parents and staff of Dance Factory Bristol staged their very own Strictly Come Dancing event to raise money for the school, which provides fun, informal dancing classes for people of all ages and abilities. The event was held at Badminton School, hosted by the BBC’s Jon Kay and Amanda Parr, and sported a stellar judging panel including former Strictly star Sunetra Sarker. The fun evening successfully raised over £6,500. For more information about Dance Factory Bristol, visit: www.dancefactorybristol.com
The team from Charles Cook & Co © Jon Craig Photography
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MAY 2015
Sunetra Sarker and guests at Strictly Westbury Park