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Heron and Brearley ‘paints the town red’ for Comic Relief

by isleofman.com 22nd March 2013

Staff and customers of Heron and Brearley’s quayside pubs in Douglas have raised ?1000 for Red Nose Day.

In support of the campaign staff at the company’s Kewaigue headquarters rose to the occasion by making a donation to wear something red on Friday March 15th and two male regulars of the Saddle were transformed into smooth operators after they underwent a sponsored chest wax; the Railway, Bridge and British donated 10 per cent of their food sales between March 11th and 16th ; and workers in all four pubs wore fancy dress, with Thomas Lindsay of the British taking the prize for the fanciest.

Heron and Brearley’s retail director Steven Taylor said: ‘We were pleased to get behind Comic Relief and support this worthy cause that brought our staff and customers together to raise this fantastic sum.

Photo - Heron and Brearley ‘nose’ how to fundraise: Christina Maccuish of the Saddle; Thomas Lindsay, fancy dress winner from the British;the Railway’s Phil Holdcroft and Laura Cauldwell from the Bridge. Picture Liam Gilman.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 22nd, March 2013 12:09pm.

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