The boutique lunch organised by supporters of Francis House Children’s Hospice raised almost £3,000.

A fundraising event held at Gusto Italian Restaurant in Cheadle Hulme has raised an impressive £2,700 for Francis House Children’s Hospice. Sponsored by Sinclair Law and supported by Flair Boutique UK, the Boutique Lunch was a great success, with guests enjoying a two-course meal and a fashion show of new season styles.

A variety of stalls were also on hand for guests to browse, offering items ranging from jewellery to chocolates and handbags to skincare. Singer Andrew Alty provided beautiful ballads and had everyone up on their feet dancing to Sweet Caroline.

The event was met with great enthusiasm by guest Victoria Young, who said: “I had a fantastic afternoon catching up with networking colleagues and raising money for such a worthy cause, it was a lovely afternoon with beautiful food and flowing drinks and even had chance to do a little retail therapy from the stalls that were showcasing their lovely items – a great afternoon and highly recommend, we can’t wait for the next one.”

Raffle prizes included a handbag, beauty hamper, chocolate hamper and a diamond necklace donated by Beaverbrooks. Lucy Hart, director of Sinclair Law based in Wilmslow, commented: “Francis House is an amazing charity, and we were proud to be sponsors of the Boutique Lunch. A fabulous afternoon was experienced by all in support of this incredible charity.”

Based in Didsbury, Francis House supports more than 600 families from across Greater Manchester and Cheshire with respite care, homecare, sibling support, emotional and bereavement support. Tickets are now on sale for the Francis House ‘Let’s Party’ Christmas Ball at the Concorde Conference Centre on December 1.

Lucy Thompson, events manager of Francis House said: “A big thank you to all the ladies that came along and supported our Boutique Lunch. The atmosphere was great, and everyone was so generous with their donations.”

A glamorous Boutique Lunch held at Gusto Italian Restaurant in Cheadle Hulme has raised an impressive £2,700 for the Francis House Children’s Hospice. The event, sponsored by Sinclair Law and supported by Flair Boutique UK, saw guests enjoy a two-course meal, fashion show and a variety of stalls offering items from jewellery to chocolates and handbags to skincare. Singer Andrew Alty also provided beautiful ballads and had everyone up on their feet dancing to Sweet Caroline.

Raffle prizes included a handbag, beauty hamper, chocolate hamper and a diamond necklace donated by Beaverbrooks. Lucy Hart, director of Sinclair Law based in Wilmslow, said: “Francis House is an amazing charity, and we were proud to be sponsors of the Boutique Lunch. A fabulous afternoon was experienced by all in support of this incredible charity.”

Based in Didsbury, Francis House supports more than 600 families from across Greater Manchester and Cheshire with respite care, homecare, sibling support, emotional and bereavement support. Tickets are now on sale for the Francis House ‘Let’s Party’ Christmas Ball at the Concorde Conference Centre on December 1.

Lucy Thompson, events manager of Francis House said: “A big thank you to all the ladies that came along and supported our Boutique Lunch. The atmosphere was great, and everyone was so generous with their donations.”

On Thursday 28 September, a Boutique Lunch at Gusto Italian Restaurant in Cheadle Hulme raised an impressive £2,700 for Francis House Children’s Hospice. Sponsored by Sinclair Law and supported by Flair Boutique UK, the event saw guests enjoy a two-course meal, fashion show and a variety of stalls offering items from jewellery to chocolates and handbags to skincare. Singer Andrew Alty also provided beautiful ballads and had everyone up on their feet dancing to Sweet Caroline.

Raffle prizes included a handbag, beauty hamper, chocolate hamper and a diamond necklace donated by Beaverbrooks. Lucy Hart, director of Sinclair Law based in Wilmslow, said: “Francis House is an amazing charity, and we were proud to be sponsors of the Boutique Lunch. A fabulous afternoon was experienced by all in support of this incredible charity.”

Based in Didsbury, Francis House supports more than 600 families from across Greater Manchester and Cheshire with respite care, homecare, sibling support, emotional and bereavement support. Tickets are now on sale for the Francis House ‘Let’s Party’ Christmas Ball at the Concorde Conference Centre on December 1.

Lucy Thompson, events manager of Francis House said: “A big thank you to all the ladies that came along and supported our Boutique

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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