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The Liverpool Food and Fashion Fair
26/01/2012On Saturday 11th February 2012 trainee solicitors from Brabners Chaffe Street and their headline supporter Liverpool ONE will be hosting The Liverpool Food and Fashion Fair at The Hilton Liverpool ONE.
Brabners Chaffe Street is currently taking part in one of the biggest corporate charity campaigns in the Merseyside area which will see the law firm compete with businesses such as Bibby Line Group, RBS, Barclays Bank and Cammell Laird to raise as much money as possible from an initial £500 for The Prince's Trust Fairbridge programme. Last year Brabners Chaffe Street raised in excess of £10,000 from a photography competition but is planning to beat that amount this year.
The Liverpool Food and Fashion Fair is a free event at which the general public can browse at their leisure and shop in a relaxing environment around a variety of stalls which will include many vintage pieces and designer labels at reasonable prices. The stallholders will have a vast selection of the most desirable fashion with something for everyone. There will also be stalls selling jewellery and accessories as well as a variety of hair and beauty products. In addition there will be a selection of tasty food and drink stalls all at affordable prices.
The fair is free to attend and will be open between 9am and 5pm in the Hilton Liverpool with further stalls outside open until 7pm. The Liverpool Food and Fashion Fair will be fundraising for and donating a percentage of proceeds to The Prince's Trust Liverpool Centre which delivers the Fairbridge programme.
If you require any further information about this event, are a trader wishing to take a stall or are interested in the sponsorship packages available, please contact emma.cook@brabnerscs.com
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About The Prince's Trust
Youth charity The Prince's Trust helps change young lives. It gives practical and financial support, developing key workplace skills such as confidence and motivation. It works with 13-to-30-year-olds who have struggled at school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law. The Prince of Wales's charity has helped more than 650,000 young people since 1976 and supports 100 more each day. Last year, more than three in four young people supported by The Trust moved into work, education or training. In April 2011, Fairbridge became part of The Prince's Trust. The new united organisation will help 50,000 young people this year.
For further information contact Deborah Ascott-Jones at Brabners Chaffe Street on 0151 600 3000
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