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Kind Hearted Businesses Get Behind The Christmas At The Cathedral Event

Issue 85

The Christmas at the Cathedral star-studded show will once again raise funds for one of the region’s most endearing charities, The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.

The sold-out concert will take place on Thursday, December 15 at Newcastle Cathedral. The audience can expect the usual high calibre of entertainment as in previous years but as ever the lineup is a closely guarded secret.

As well as the performers and stage crew working hard to make the event a success, several kindhearted businesses have sponsorship deals.

From Alnwick, The Real Taste of Northumberland provide catering to the artists involved in the show. From Morpeth, Keith Newman from Highlights PR has been supporting the event for six years as has Chris Tait from Layer 7 IT Security: “We’ve sponsored the event once again as it’s a legacy for a great man who did so much for our region and now, we all have a chance to pay a small back to his charity which is helping so many people.”

From North Tyneside, Nigel Devine from Orbis Support said: “We are delighted to come together as part of this community event and celebrate our festive season in the spirit of inclusiveness.”

Other North Tyneside sponsors include The View, Tynemouth Longsands, Remy & Rose, Tyne Idols, Deli Round the Corner, Made to Treasure Events and Karen Goldfinch Your Business Pilot.

From Newcastle, the Gainford Group who operate The Vermont Hotel and The County Hotel have pledged their support as have The Bigger Picture Agency, Greggs, PPD Print Group and media partners BBC Radio Newcastle.

In the Durham area, mind set coach and entrepreneur James Palmer is delighted to support the event once again as is Michael McGarry from Barnard Castle solicitors McGarry and Co who said: “We are so fortunate that we are able to give something back through this event via the incomparable Bobby Robson Foundation.”

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