MORE than £1,000 was raised for a Cumbrian mountain rescue team by guests and dignitaries at the final Allerdale Civic Dinner this month.
A total of £1,124 was raised for Keswick Mountain Rescue by guests at Allerdale Borough Council’s final Civic Dinner, which took place on the evening of Friday, March 10 at the Greenhill Hotel, Wigton.
Over 120 guests, including local businesses and dignitaries, packed the hotel ballroom for a formal dinner, and prize draw with a chance to win some fantastic prizes donated by local businesses including, Dobies Charitable Trust, Sealy, Holmen Iggesund, Workington Leisure Centre, M-Sport plus many more.
All of the money raised at the auction was donated to Keswick Mountain Rescue.
Mayor of Allerdale, Cllr Allan Daniels said: “The Civic Dinner is all about celebrating the achievements of the past year, but this year’s event was also about celebrating all of Allerdale Borough Council’s achievements, as well as supporting my chosen charity, Keswick Mountain Rescue.
"Keswick Mountain Rescue was founded in 1947 and remains a charity organisation that depends entirely on donations and the on-going support of the public.
“It was a real honour to have The Fell Foodie, Harrison Ward join us as our guest of honour. Hearing his story about overcoming his battle with alcohol addiction and how he merged his love of cooking and passion for hiking to create a new ‘vice’ was truly inspiring.
Leader of Allerdale Borough Council, Cllr Mike Johnson said: “It was a fantastic night enjoyed by all, and I am delighted at how much money was raised for Keswick Mountain Rescue.
"It was also a real honour to have The Fell Foodie join us as our guest of honour.
“I’d like to thank everyone involved in organising the dinner, the event’s sponsors, and every single business who generously donated prizes to the raffle.”
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