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Rothera Bray’s Annual Charity Golf Day raises over £5000 for Framework

Rothera Bray charity golf day

We are delighted to announce that our annual charity golf day, held at Ramsdale Park Golf Centre on Thursday 21st September, raised an amazing £5,801.98 for Framework.

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The day consisted of attendees playing a 18-hole Texas Scramble competition in a 4-ball format on The Seely course.

Framework is a Nottingham based charity which empowers people to become independent and achieve stable housing and health, social inclusion, and financial stability. The money raised from the golf day will be used to support their Building Better Futures campaign, giving those in need their own place to live and a bespoke package of support care and treatment.

Thank you to all those who attended and donated, and a big thank you to Ramsdale Golf Centre, Harts, Bills, Metronome, Nottingham Playhouse, UK Deli-Cious Chocolate, The National Ice Centre, Greggs, Michael Sadler of Midland Communications and Nigel Bratton for their generous donations towards our raffle prizes as well as Integral Legal Costs, Air IT, B&M Interiors, Posiclean, Agilico, Mode Interiors and E-Value8 for sponsoring holes on the course.

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