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Nelson Trust hosts soiree at Woodchester Mansion

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The Nelson Trust will hold a unique 40th anniversary fundraising event on the grounds of Woodchester Mansion on On Thursday, July 3.

Performances of live jazz and classical music by the talented young musicians of Gloucester Music, as well as breathtaking circus performances by the brilliant School of Larks.

Priced at £75 per person, the event includes tours of the historic mansion, a visit to the resident bats, and a flavourful wine tasting and mix-a-mocktail demonstration, courtesy of the family-owned boutique Woodchester Valley Vineyard, along with canapés from Mary Rose.

Now celebrating its 40th year, The Nelson Trust is dedicated to supporting thousands of individuals each year through women’s centres, residential rehabilitation, and social enterprises.

They provide a holistic, trauma-informed approach that fosters belief, hope, and lasting recovery for those affected by substance use and multiple disadvantages.

This event promises an excellent evening of entertainment by local talent and a not- to-be-missed opportunity for those looking for the perfect fun night to celebrate and raise money for a worthy cause in their local community.

To find out more about their services, upcoming events or to donate visit
www.nelsontrust.com

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