St. John’s Chambers organised a charity golf day and dinner sponsored by
Haines Watts Chartered Accountants at The Bristol Golf Club in aid of Headway
Bristol.
Katherine Hicks and Kate Croucher (CEO, Headway Bristol)
Derek Jenkins (CEO, St John’s Chambers), Rose Kemery and Sarah
Tune (St John’s Chambers)
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Over 52 golfers competed in the
18-hole 4-ball Stableford competition with Nestor as the winners and runner up
Withy King LLP with trophies awarded to each team member.
A total of £4,200 was raised for the
local charity.
Kate
Croucher, CEO Headway Bristol added: “The support we receive from organisations such as
St John’s Chambers – and all those who took part in the Golf Event - is vital
in helping us raise awareness about brain injury and the devastating effects it
can have on the individuals and their families. Equally, it helps to raise
vital funds that will go directly to providing our range of services. We
are extremely grateful to everyone involved – it was a great event which we
hope to hold again next year."
Derek Jenkins, CEO St. John’s Chambers
said: “Chambers would
like to say a big thank-you to Haines Watts for sponsoring the event,
Scott Law for kindly donating the goody bags, and Bristol Golf Club for
supporting the event. It was a great day
enjoyed by all with much needed funds being raised for a very worthy local cause.
Going forward we are organising a charity ball for Headway Bristol on 26th
September 2014 at the Marriott Royal Hotel Bristol as part as our
fundraising activities this year.”
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