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Pub hits the target as more good causes benefit from fundraiser

The Fox Inn in Lutterworth presenting cheques to the RNLI and the Mayor's appeal which is split between Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance and Christians Against Poverty. 
Ken Seymour, Simon Seymour, Roger Galvin, Mark Robinson, Val Ridley, Mayor's consort, Rob Coleman, Lutterworth Mayor and Paul Wallace, chairman of Market Harborough RNLI.

The Fox Inn in Lutterworth presenting cheques to the RNLI and the Mayor's appeal which is split between Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance and Christians Against Poverty. Ken Seymour, Simon Seymour, Roger Galvin, Mark Robinson, Val Ridley, Mayor's consort, Rob Coleman, Lutterworth Mayor and Paul Wallace, chairman of Market Harborough RNLI.

A CLAY pigeon shoot helped a Lutterworth pub raise £500 for good causes.

The Fox, in Rugby Road, organised the 25 target shoot at Spa Vale Shooting Ground recently.

The event was attended by about 40 of the pub’s customers, who gathered afterwards for a charity lunch at The Fox.

The day raised £500, which will be split between the local area branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) and the Mayor’s Appeal in aid of the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance and Christians Against Poverty.

The money was handed to the good causes involved during a presentation event at the pub last Thursday.

The pub thanked sponsors of the charity event Robinsons Jewellers, Manyana Transport and Anglo Training Services.


 
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