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A bubbly treat in Sindlesham raises funds for a therapy charity

Emma Merchant by Emma Merchant
Friday, May 26, 2023 7:02 am
in Featured, Reading, Uncategorized, Wokingham
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Guests to a Sparkling Afternoon Tea event in Sindlesham raised a glass. Picture: Steve Smyth

Guests to a Sparkling Afternoon Tea event in Sindlesham raised a glass. Picture: Steve Smyth

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An event with cake, scones and bubbles raised funds for a charity that supports people living with multiple sclerosis.

The Berkshire MS Therapy Centre welcomed guests to their Sparkling Afternoon Tea at Sindlesham Court at the weekend.

Claire Frew from the charity, said: “It went really well.

“And we are delighted that the event raised £4963 to support the charity.

“More than 90 people came, and everyone received a glass of prosecco on arrival, followed by scones, cakes and sandwiches.”

A raffle was held with prizes including: two tickets on Eurostar, tickets to the Henley Festival, a John Lewis hamper, tickets to the Newbury Races, and champagne.

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“There were lots of lovely prizes, and the raffle was well supported” said Ms Frew.

“And we had great entertainment from The 5T’s Brass Quartet.”

Many of those attending the event already had close associations with the therapy centre, either as service users, or as the family member of someone living with MS.

“It was so nice to see everyone chatting together at this lovely event,” added Ms Frew.

“We’ve had lots of positive feedback from people, saying how much they enjoyed the event.

“It was a bit of a treat.”

“Staff were very helpful at Sindlesham Court, too.

“It’s such a lovely place, and we felt very welcome.”

The Berkshire MS Therapy Centre, which is based in Reading, provides a number of specialised therapies and a social space for people with MS across Berkshire.

The charity receives no NHS funding, and is therefore reliant on fundraising to ensure that it can deliver its services.

To find out more, and to support the organisation, visit: www.bmstc.org

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