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More sports personalities confirmed for next month’s CHSW lunch in Bath

Wednesday 9th January 2019 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Former Rugby Union player turned sports pundit David Flatman will host a Sports Lunch on Friday 8th February 2019, held in support of CHSW’s local children’s hospice, Charlton Farm.

Joining David in the room will be Amy Williams MBE, former British skeleton racer and Olympic gold medallist; Team Bath Netballers Beryl Friday & Rachel Shaw; professional surfer, Laura Crane; Jerry Gill, First Team Manager for Bath City Football Club; and Alan Smith, former Leicester, Arsenal & England Footballer and now Sky Sports presenter.

The event includes a drinks reception, two-course lunch, an interactive Q&A with sports personalities and a charity auction with some exclusive prizes, including a round of golf with professional Chris Wood and a stay in a luxury Spanish villa.

Karen Mathie, Corporate Fundraiser at CHSW said: “We are delighted with the line-up of guests who David will have Q&As with. Tables are still available and can be bought by visiting our website.”

The event starts at midday until 3.30pm. Tickets are on sale priced at £50 per individual and £450 for a table of 10. To book, visit www.chsw.org.uk/sportslunch or email [email protected].

Charlton Farm is based in North Somerset and cares for children and young people who have a life-limiting or life-threatening condition and are not expected to survive into adulthood, as well as providing support to their families.

It’s situated in beautiful countryside and is a haven where children and families come for short breaks to be nurtured and cosseted, returning home with renewed vigour and a sense of anticipation for the next visit.

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