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News release - July 4, 2001
Childrens Centre event at Bond's Courtlands raises £2.000 A charity event at the European headquarters of staffing software producer Bond International Software Plc has raised more than £2,000. The Champagne Buffet, sponsored by Bond International Software Plc included an evening of music including classical guitarist Alison Parrot, pianists Julie Mackrill and Adrian West and soprano Sarah Corp. An auction compered by Shoreham MP Tim Loughton raised £580 with the lure of prizes including tickets to see music legend Sting and a year's subscription to a health club. |
Pictured at Bond International Software Plc European headquarters, Courtlands, are (L-R) pianist Adrian West, soprano Sarah Corp, guitarist Alison Parrot, pianist Julie Mackrill, Bond International Software Chief Executive Steve Russell, Worthing Mayor Valerie Sutton and event organiser Carol Molineaux |
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Money raised will go towards equipping the new Children's Centre at nearby Worthing Hospital, which will house a children's outpatients clinic, the child development team, child mental health services, child specialist nursing and school health services. It will also provide essential modern facilities for audiology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy. Bond has an active community relations programme in place and has held several fundraising events at Courtlands including an Antiques Roadshow, Teddy Bears Picnic and more recently Red Nose day events. Bond, which has seven offices worldwide in the UK, US, Australia, Canada and South Africa, now has an estimated 22,000 users of its flagship Adapt software in 36 countries.
For further information contact: PR Manager Catherine Kelly at Bond International Software, Courtlands, Parklands Avenue, Goring-by-Sea - 01903 707070. |
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