Rugby league’s Jamie Jones-Buchannan and Eorl Crabtree hosted a fundraising Q&A for Leeds Charity Hospital’s appeal to raise funds for the creation of The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease, which will support those living with the disease in the local area.
Grosvenor Casino Huddersfield:
Celebrations after major refurbishment Grosvenor Casino Huddersfield has completed a major refurbishment of its gaming and entertainment offer to help bring back winning nights out to the town.
Te popular casino located at Folly Hall Mills has been transformed into an all-round entertainment and sports viewing experience, with a £350,000 investment to create a modern destination for enjoying good times with friends and family.
Te new-look venue which first opened back in 2002, kicked off its relaunch celebrations with a special rugby league event for Leeds Charity Hospital’s appeal to raise funds for the creation of Te Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease, which will support those living with the
behind our fundraising efforts for such a worthwhile cause as Te Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease and helping us to kick off our relaunch in style.”
Te refurbishment will also create 19 new jobs and is set to hit the jackpot for sport fans who can now watch their favourite sports and live bet all under one roof. To help fuel the excitement of the improved gaming areas which includes premium gaming tables of customer favourites such as roulette and blackjack, the venue is also
“Tis is a significant investment in the town’s hospitality sector and shows our commitment to creating a modern venue which will help bring back great nights out to the town, as well as helping to create lots of job opportunities for local people.” Garry Oldfield, GM of Grosvenor Casino Huddersfield
disease in the local area. Local rugby league legends Jamie Jones-Buchanan from Leeds Rhinos, and Eorl Crabtree from Huddersfield Giants, joined forces to provide an evening of anecdotes and stories from their careers, club rivalries and playing alongside, Rob Burrow.
Garry Oldfield, General Manager of Grosvenor Casino Huddersfield, said: “After a challenging 18 months for the hospitality industry, we’re excited to welcome back customers to our fantastic new- look venue.
“Tis is a significant investment in the town’s hospitality sector and shows our commitment to creating a modern venue which will help bring back great nights out to the town, as well as helping to create lots of job opportunities for local people. We’d like to thank everyone for getting
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launching a delicious new food and drinks menu with live entertainment.
Guests who visit can look forward to the following features as part of the upgrade:
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Live sports viewing with live betting on
grosvenorsport.com with three 82-inch screens showing sporting fixtures 24/7 from Sky Sports HD, BT Sport HD, and Premier Sports
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A stylish bar and restaurant hosting a new menu
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New spacious area for guests to play their favourite slot machines
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Installation of a premium new roulette and card table.
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