Medieval banquet to raise funds for children's charity

A '˜jaunt' back in time is set to raise funds to help make life better for sick children across the county.
Sid Sloane, who will host the event at The Grand Hotel SUS-170702-123353001Sid Sloane, who will host the event at The Grand Hotel SUS-170702-123353001
Sid Sloane, who will host the event at The Grand Hotel SUS-170702-123353001

The Brighton Medieval Banquet will see The Grand Hotel transformed into a castle banqueting hall on Saturday, March 25, to raise funds for Rockinghorse.

The event is being organised by Mayo Wynne Baxter solicitors.

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Jason Edge, marketing director of the Sussex solicitors said: “It really is an honour to be organising this event for one of the county’s most deserving charities.”

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Performers from the Medieval Banquet Company SUS-170702-123338001

The medieval evening will see a ‘dining experience like no other’ to mark Rockinghorse’s golden anniversary.

“The work they do across Sussex is truly amazing and I’m hoping we can raise a significant sum for them during their Golden Jubilee,” said Mr Edge.

Starting with a drinks reception where tankards of ale and goblets of wine will be available for guests, the event, hosted by TV’s Sid Sloane, will include entertainment, minstrels and jesters.

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There may even be the occasional sword fight as guests enjoy medieval fayre at long banqueting tables.

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Performers from the Medieval Banquet Company SUS-170702-123338001

Fundraising will take place throughout the night before live music ensures guests dance the ‘knight’ away.

To book tickets or for more information, visit: www.brightonmedievalbanquet.co.uk

For more information on Rockinghorse and its work helping sick children across Sussex, visit: www.rockinghorse.org.uk

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