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Beechwood Butterfly Ball raises £50,000

Guests at the Beechwood Butterfly Ball

Hundreds of people put their glad rags on for the Beechwood Butterfly Ball – raising almost £50,000 for the cancer care centre.

The ball at the Palace Hotel Manchester raised an amazing £47,500 for the Stockport cancer charity with the help of generous bidding in an auction with prizes from VIP concert tickets to a golf day, as well as proceeds from a raffle.

The night, which was hosted by patron and radio presenter Chelsea Norris, included a three-course meal and entertainment from singers and a magician.

An emotional video was shown of patient Kirsty Cooke, who recently lost her battle with cancer, and tributes were made to Beechwood chief executive Allen Whittaker and actress and patron for the charity, Morag Siller, who have both also passed away this year with the disease.

Guests at the Beechwood Butterfly Ball
Guests at the Beechwood Butterfly Ball
Guests at the Beechwood Butterfly Ball
Guests at the Beechwood Butterfly Ball

Angela Gray, fundraising manager for Beechwood, on Chelford Grove, Bridgehall, said: “I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who came to the Butterfly Ball and helped to raise an outstanding amount of money.

“It has been a terrible start to 2016 for Beechwood after the loss of our chief executive and much loved friends and patients. Our thoughts are with their families and friends, who bravely attended the ball.

“We will continue to support them and hope that with this money we will be able to support many more people through their difficult times.”

Actress Sally Dynevor, who is best known for her long standing role as Sally in Coronation Street, attended the ball and paid tribute to her friend Morag, announcing that she would be taking on her role as a patron of Beechwood.

Sally, who has lived through breast cancer herself, added: “Morag was very proud of her role as a patron of Beechwood, and as a patient at the centre herself, she spoke very highly of the services and its staff and volunteers. I hope to continue her good work.”

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Paul Harrison: Paul Harrison has been working as a journalist for more than 25 years at Trinity Mirror, Guardian Media Group and the BBC. He has edited many respected newspapers including the Stockport Express and the Rochdale Observer, and now runs Paul Harrison Media.
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