Bristol students tee up charity Ladies' Night
A team of Year 13 students from The Ridings' Federation Winterbourne International Academy are to hold a charity event at Bristol Golf Club.
Heart FM presenter Pauline Gillespsie will be hosting the Ladies' Night, which will include a charity clothes swap, stalls with Christmas gifts, shows of latest fashions from John Lewis and Motel and hair demonstrations from Franco Joseph.
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There will also be a raffle and charity auction with prizes including vouchers from Thomas Pink and Crew, plus a black leather jacket donated by French Connection and a suede handbag from Paul Costello.
The organisers are business studies students Chloe Jakeways, 18, Sophie Biggs, 17, Naomi Catley, 17, Oliver Frampton, 17, Nick Crane, 17, Hannah Boakes, 17, Kim Perham, 17 and Charlotte White, 17.
The event will form part of their enterprise assignment, and will also raise money for the Jo's Trust, which supports sufferers of cervical cancer.
Miss Jakeways said: "Our target is to raise at least £1,500 for this deserving charity. The organisations we are liaising with have been so supportive."
Paulina, who presents the Heart FM breakfast show with Andy Bush and Paris Troy, added: "These students are very enterprising and enthusiastic, and I'm delighted to be able to help them.
"It looks like being a fantastic event, although I'm trying not to think too much about the fact that I'll have to get up at 4.30am the next day!"
● Tickets cost £10 for the Ladies' Night at Bristol Golf Club, Cribbs Causeway, on Monday, November 30. Doors will open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. For further information, please email liz.pell@trfwia.org.uk.











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