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BUSINESS FIRST O


ver £30,000 was raised for the Rainbow Trust, according to Neil Jones of Lusso Homes. ‘We are so delighted with the support received from our celebrities again this year. I appreciate these guys are inundated with similar requests and it’s hugely


appreciated when they give up their precious time to support us and Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity. Stars such as rugby legend Phil Vickery, Olympian Kriss Akabussi, top names from football such as Ray Wilkins, Tony Cottee, Tony Gale, Ben Thatcher and Heidar Helguson, plus TV favourites Warren Clarke and Bobby Davro, ensure the event is a great success year after year.


‘We were oversubscribed with teams entered to play and at £1000 each that


// Former England rugby captain Phil Vickery with Mike Konold, Mike Franklin & R Gupta of The Daisy Group PLC


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// Neil Jones of Lusso Homes


// Frank Lampard fan John O’Neil with Neil Jones of Lusso Homes


// Irish rugby legend Fergus Slattery


demonstrates how generous the business community have been once again. Despite these times of austerity we were delighted to see businesses digging deep for such a worthy cause.’


All told, the day raised £36,000 for the Rainbow Trust, which offers invaluable help to families having to deal with the enormous practical and emotional stresses of having children with serious or terminal illnesses.


// Former Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins


Source: Lusso Homes www.lussohomes.co.uk info@lussohomes.co.uk 01932 858580


The Rainbow Trust www.rainbowtrust.org.uk Foxhills Club and Resort www.foxhills.co.uk


Photography by: Carey Sheffield Photography carey@hoipolloievents.co.uk 07831 849148


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// Kriss Akabussi with Dudley Mills, Duncan Hodgson. Alastair Graham of Coutts


// Warren Clarke, Tom Canning, Rocky Taylor and Jess Conrad


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