Posted: Fri 5th Apr 2013

Grosvenor Pulford Men Put Best Foot Forward For Hospice Drag Walk

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Apr 5th, 2013

Staff from the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa have dug out their feather boas in anticipation of the Nightingale House Hospice ‘Men Only’ Drag Walk.

The walk takes place on Sunday 28 April 2013 and will follow a 3km route through Wrexham, beginning and ending at Eagles Meadow and costs just £10 to register.

This year, the Nightingale House Drag Walk is supported by Eagles Meadow, Vinci Parking and Greggs.

Laura Parry, Community and Events Fundraiser for Nightingale House said: “It’s fantastic that the Grosvenor Pulford is getting behind this fun event and encouraging a team of staff to take part. There’s still room for more participants so we’re urging all the blokes out there to get their mates together and sign up as a group.”

Pictured is Paul Prescott (centre), the Executive Chef for the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel, with his team of kitchen staff; who have all pledged to take part and raise funds for Nightingale House.



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