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Crawley & Horsham plan spectacular London hunt ball
30 October, 2007
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The Crawley & Horsham Hunt is holding an evening of “splendour and entertainment” at London’s Science Museum next month.
On Thursday, 29 November, the Crawley & Horsham is breaking with tradition, and holding its annual hunt ball in London.
The idea is the brainchild of joint master Jamie Hawksfield: “We wanted to do something different and a bit special, and it’s perfect timing for sporting Londoners to kick off the Christmas party season in style.”
The Crawley & Horsham aims to give hunting supporters living in London an evening to remember — and country folk “a night out in town”.
The evening includes a champagne reception and three-course meal, followed by a hunting auction and dancing. All under the roof of the Science Museum, decorated to a contemporary black-and-white theme.
Crawley & Horsham members and supporters based in Sussex will be transported to and from the party by coach.
For tickets (which cost £100) and more information, contact Doug Hinckley on 01403 711427 or email doughinckley@msn.com
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