Sir Bobby’s Breakthrough
Robson Foundation and Breakthrough Breast Cancer Charity. Running from 10th – 27th October, the auction was founded by Gina Long in memory of her dear family friend and football legend Sir Bobby Robson. Gina said: “Sadly, cancer is likely to affect
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ir Bobby’s Breakthrough Online Charity Auction is calling on Waterfront readers to help raise £1million for the Sir Bobby
every one of us in one way or another and that’s why we are so committed to reaching our ambitious goal of £1 million. We are announcing new auction items every day and are overwhelmed by the support we have already received. We’d love Waterfront readers to donate a ‘money-can’t-buy’ prize and I encourage everyone to visit the website and register to bid.” Considered one of England’s greatest managers, Sir Bobby inspired people across the country. It was this warmth and passion that has motivated so many people to get behind Sir Bobby’s Breakthrough. Te online auction will see website visitors bid
for a range of luxurious holidays, artwork, spa getaways and once-in-a-lifetime experiences – all the while supporting worthwhile charities. Sir Bobby’s Breakthrough, proudly backed by BT Sport as its headline supporter, has prizes to please all manner of bidders. Here are our top five prizes…
catamarans available for charter in the Caribbean today, measuring 76ft. In high season, Akasha rents for up to £43,000 per week.
For the football fan: Two lucky fans will win a Tottenham Hotspur experience including a signed team shirt and attending a training session followed by lunch with Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas.
course, which has nine holes in the Lowlands of Scotland and nine holes in the Highlands. New golfers can also enjoy two fun lessons with one of Carrick’s PGA professionals.
For the foodie: Gastronomy fans can bid on a day for two cooking with Michelin starred chef Martin Blunos at Seaham Hall. Choose your preferred ingredients to inspire Blunos. After a day of preparing with the top chef, the winning bidder will freshen up with a long soak in the Serenity Spa before enjoying their meal, matched with wines by Te Cellar Master.
For the couple keen to explore the world: Fred Olsen has donated a world cruise for two onboard the ‘Balmoral’, experiencing the sights of Europe, the Far East and the Caribbean. Tis incredible world cruise will take the winning bidder to some of the most breathtaking countries and cities imaginable. Tis cruise includes stops in Spain, Egypt, Oman, Dubai and mystical India. Te cruise then continues to Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan before heading to the Americas with visits to Hawaii, Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica. A life- changing cruise finishes with a tour around Barbados, St Lucia and Antigua.
For friends with a penchant for luxury travel: A week sailing on an award winning luxury sailing catamaran ‘Akasha’, all inclusive for ten people around the British Virgin Isles. Akasha is one of the most spacious luxury sailing
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For the golf enthusiast: Two nights’ stay at Cameron House, Loch Lomand in a Glorious Old House luxury suite with breakfast, one night’s dinner at the Boathouse and another in Cameron Grill. Tis prize includes a 30 minute spa treatment and golf for two on the championship Carrick golf
To register, view prize details and terms and conditions visit
www.sirbobbysbreakthrough.com
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