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There will be a Ho Down of the never to be
forgotten variety when Cranleigh village hospital
Trust fund-raisers stage a Family Barn Dance in
June.
The impressive 78-acre Cranleigh show ground at
Parkhouse Farm will be the venue for an event
that has been masterminded by Michael Allbrook.
He has persuaded the Cranleigh & South Eastern
Agricultural Society to let the Trust use the
huge Dutch barn off Barhatch Lane for a family
barn dance that promises to be a winner.
The well-known Malthouse Band with caller Don
Nunneley will entertain 200 guests on June 7th.
In addition to an opportunity to dozey do with
the best of them guests will be treated to a hog
roast provided by Tony Kilfeather. There will
be real ale and wine on sale through Taurus Wines,
who regularly support to the Trust, as well as
plenty of soft drinks.
The Trust has already contacted everyone living
around the site, to ensure they are not upset
or disturbed by noise from the event, and so far
they have agreed to put up with any inconvenience
and wished the Trust well.
Tickets are available at £6 from the Hospital
Shop and Awareness Centre at Oliver House in Cranleigh
High Street.
If you would like to volunteer to help the fund-raising
team, please contact the Trust Administrator Mrs
Christina Pearce on 01483 276121.
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for general information please send
an email to info@cranleighhospital.org
all information contained within this website is copyright © Cranleigh
Village Hospital Trust 2002
Registered in England No. 4253074. Registered Charity No. 1089861
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