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Cycling firm hosts big ball for Marie Curie

Dalby-based cycle company Purple Mountain is celebrating Christmas in style this year with a spectacular Christmas Ball to help raise funds for the local Marie Curie Nursing Team.

The ball is being held on Saturday 10 December in the newly-refurbished setting of Raithwaite Hall at Sandsend and offers exquisite dining and party fun, dancing until the ‘wee hours’ to the entertainment of local musician Alistair Griffin and his Gastric Band.

Local companies are also invited to join the fun.

Tickets are priced at just £55 each, giving excellent value with the opportunity of a further reduction where tables of 10 tickets can be purchased at a reduced price of just £500.

Party-goers can also benefit from the opportunity of preferential accommodation rates at this superb five star venue to make it a real Christmas Treat.

Funds raised from this event will be used to provide more specialist Marie Curie Nursing care for terminally ill patients in the local area.

Marie Curie nurses provide high quality, hands-on practical nursing care for patients who are terminally ill with cancer and other illnesses, giving more families the choice of remaining in the comfortable and familiar surroundings of their own homes this Christmas time.

To reserve your tickets, please call Purple Mountain on (01751) 460193 or email beth@purplemountain.co.uk


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