We sadly lost our beloved landlord Faz four years ago after a short battle with cancer. Faz spent his last few weeks being cared for by the truly wonderful and inspiring team at the Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice. They also looked after our very good friend and resident Johnny Page during his battle with cancer so now we want to give them something back and we hope you will feel the same, we are very lucky to have such an amazing service on our doorstep. We have raised over £2500 so far for this amazing Charity and want to continue to raise more.
So, what have we got lined up for you…
Well, we will be kicking off on Friday night with Rollin' Sixes and special guests H.E.S.T.
Saturday brings us the return of Wizards of Oz and special guests Kromius.
We will also be drawing the raffle on Saturday night; tickets are available now to buy over the bar for just £2 a strip… there are lots of great prizes to be won including a Gallon of Beer, Dining vouchers & much more so make sure you stock up on your raffle tickets! (Please scroll down for a full list of prizes)
?Come hungry - Our kitchen will be open from 1-9pm ?
Music will start on both evenings around 8:30pm… don't forget we are open until 2am!!
It’s free entry as always, all we ask is for a donation while you’re here for those unsung heroes at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice... A great weekend for a great cause!!
? SPECIAL OFFERS – COME THIRSTY!! ?
Double up for £1 on selected premium spirits
4 for £12 Mix n Match on shots & bombs
Cocktails from £8.50
10% student/NHS/Forces discount with a valid ID cards
See you at the bar!!
Please drink responsibly
About Sue Ryder & Leckhampton Court Hospice
Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice is there to support people who are living with a terminal illness, a neurological condition or who have lost someone – They are there when it matters.
The founder, Lady Sue Ryder, was a humanitarian who was dedicated to the relief of suffering. Her work started in WWII, helping people displaced from their homes because of war. After the war she widened the scope of her work, support people in need of palliative and neurological care across the UK and international.
Her work was expansive and in 1974 the first home for cancer patients was opened. Word spread, and soon Sue Ryder was being asked to provide similar homes in different parts of the country. A meeting of cancer specialists was called to identify areas of need. Sue Ryder called them ‘SOS’ areas. Gloucestershire was one of the areas in need and a ruined manor house near Cheltenham was acquired and rebuilt as the Leckhampton Court Hospice we see today.
For more information on the bands please check the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/Rollin6s
https://www.facebook.com/wizardsofoz1
For more information on prizes and who kindly donated them please check the links below:
Sunday lunch for two & a bottle of wine at The Feathered Fish - https://www.facebook.com/thefeatheredfish1
Sunday lunch for two & a bottle of wine at The Kemble - https://www.facebook.com/thekemble
Sunday lunch for two at The Brown Jug - https://www.facebook.com/groups/337164119968702/user/100092392107652/
Dog grooming session worth £45 courtesy of Boss Dog Grooming - https://www.facebook.com/bossdogchelt
£90 Tattoo voucher courtesy of Down The Rabbit Hole Tattoo - https://www.facebook.com/downtherabbitholetattoo
Three £50 Tattoo Vocuhers courtesy of Dani Matthews, Shabs Tattoo & Kaylin.inks at Black Magic Ink Tattoo Shop - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083096152631
A Gallon of Beer & Three beer hampers from The Cotswold Inn - https://facebook.com/TheCotswoldInn
Selection of artisan chocolates & HMV Vouchers courtesy of Wayne Harvell.
A huge thank you to everyone who has donated prizes for our raffle - here's to raising as much money as we can for our friend at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice.
Event Venue
The Cotswold Inn, Cotswold Inn, 17 Portland Street, Cheltenham, GL52 2NZ, United Kingdom,Cheltenham, Gloucestershire