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Sector Focus: Finance Charity ball kicked into next year


Dronfield-based financial planners, Belmayne, are postponing their charity fundraising ball following the coronavirus lockdown. The independent firm is determined to ensure the event goes ahead and


has already committed to a new date – 15 May, 2021. The black-tie event will take place, as planned, at Sheffield’s Crowne


Plaza Royal Victoria with all other details staying the same, including music provided by renowned local entertainer, Stephen Bayliss. Tickets for the forthcoming April date have been refunded and guests wishing to attend next year are being asked to rebook using the following link: www.jumblebee.co.uk/thebelmaynefoundationcharityball15thmay2021 All money raised from ticket sales and at the event, which is fully funded


by the chartered financial planners, will be donated to four local charities supported by the Belmayne Foundation. Because much of the firm’s planned fundraising has been curtailed by the current crisis, it has agreed to extend its partnership with this year’s organisations through 2021. They are: FareShare Yorkshire, Helen’s Trust, Nenna Kind Cancer Care and Pathways of Chesterfield. Ben Smalley, Belmayne Partner


‘We hope local


and charity trustee, said: “Given the current pandemic, we are postponing our event for 12 months. We received an excellent response to the ball and we hope local people will book tickets early for the new date, so they have something to look forward to next year. The additional planning time will, of course, enable us to make the event bigger and better.” The Belmayne Foundation helps small organisations who support health


people will book tickets early for the new date’


Ben Smalley (second left) with his fellow Belmayne Foundation trustees


and wellbeing and provide relief for those in need. Last year’s inaugural charity ball raised more than £8,600 and in total, £11,000 was donated to its 2019 charities.


Everyone is welcome to attend the 2021 event. Tickets cost £50 per head or £500 for a table of 10. For more information, telephone (01246) 298181, visit www.belmayne-ifa.com/charity or follow the firm on Twitter, @belmayneifa.


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