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Robert, during treatment for prostate cancer

 
 

Pancake Day Fayre Evening in Berkeley Square

The wonderful surroundings of 42 Berkeley Square will host this year’s Pancake Day Fayre evening in aid of Maggie’s on Tuesday, February 21 2012

Guests during the evening will enjoy a drinks and canapé reception, a raffle and a chance to win a prize by tossing a pancake.

No 42 Berkeley Square is a Georgian town house located at one of the finest addresses in the world and is the discreet home to private members’ club Pasley Tyler. The club is normally only open to leading figures in politics, business and the arts.

Over the years, Pasley Tyler has created the 21st century equivalent of the 18th century coffee house where those in positions of power and influence can meet, make deals, dine and relax in total privacy.

Proceeds from the event will go towards Maggie’s who provides free emotional, practical and psychological support for anyone affected by any type of cancer. Maggie’s West London on the grounds of Charing Cross Hospital has helped more than 50,000 people since it opened in 2008.
Limited tickets to this exclusive evening held on Tuesday 21st February 2012 from 6.30pm-8.30pm will be £45 per head. Tickets are available by contacting Kerry Packman on 0207 386 3525 or emailing kerry.packman@maggiescentres.org.



Notes to Editor:
• Maggie’s is celebrating its 15th birthday this year. Opening in Edinburgh in 1996 it now has 15 centres which are either established or in development. These are Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Highlands, Fife, London, Cheltenham, Nottingham, South West Wales, Glasgow Gartnavel, Oxford, Lanarkshire, Aberdeen, North East and Hong Kong.

• Maggie’s programme of support empowers people to live with, through and beyond cancer.

• Maggie’s Centres are free to visit, no appointment is necessary and are for anyone affected by any type of cancer as well as their family and friends.

• Some of the world’s leading architects have designed Maggie’s Centres, including Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Richard Rogers and Rem Koolhaus.

• In 2010 Maggie’s Centres across the UK were visited by 77,971 people affected by cancer.

• Maggie’s model of support has been so successful that it is being taken forward in Hong Kong, Barcelona and Scandinavia.
• Maggie’s president is HRH the Duchess of Cornwall.

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