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Commis Chef, Julie Lowe, (58) from Blackpool has


stepped up and made up to 250 meals a day for the local community


Lynn Stewart from Cattedown pictured taking part in the Grosvenor to Grosvenor Charity Challenge


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GROSVENOR TO GROSVENOR CHALLENGE


While many of us have spent January binge watching box sets on the sofa, 113 team members from Grosvenor Casino venues across the country dusted off their trainers and braved the winter cold to walk, run and cycle 672 miles for charity.


With the encouragement of former world heavyweight boxing champion and Grosvenor Casinos’ sponsored poker player, David Haye, in their corner, the team took part in the Grosvenor to Grosvenor Charity Challenge to raise money for Carers Trust by covering the distance between Grosvenor’s northernmost and southernmost venues in Aberdeen and Plymouth.


As well as raising more than £1,000 for charity, the team completed a whopping 4,907 miles in just a few weeks encouraging each other to stay active during lockdown.


58-year-old, Lynn Stewart, who lives in Cattedown and is F&B Team Leader at Grosvenor Casino Plymouth, said: “Grosvenor Casinos loves to support Carers Trust and has done for a while now. Tis is a fantastic way for us to continue providing that support and has also encouraged us to get some exercise in the process.


“On top of that, I feel like it has given us a real sense of togetherness, not just among the team here in Plymouth but all the clubs taking part in the challenge."


Jonathon Swaine, Managing Director at Grosvenor Casinos, commented on the Grosvenor team’s charity efforts: “We are extremely proud of all our team members who during this challenging time when the chips are down have continued to go above and beyond for their local communities. Teir commitment and energy to help those in need is a great example to us all and I’d personally like to thank them all for their efforts."


WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS P39


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