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Ben Nevis climb for the Royal Variety Charity

The Coopers and the Prices, including their children (Rory aged 12, Jack aged 12, Heather aged 10 and Rose aged 9) will be climbing Ben Nevis in aid of the Royal Variety Charity on Sat 18 July 2015

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The Royal Variety Charity aids those who have worked professionally in entertainment; financially assisting those who are sick, elderly or impoverished. The RVC manages its own nursing Care Home for entertainers, Brinsworth House & also offers a UK-wide grant scheme for all ages in need of support

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On Saturday 18th July 2015, Giles and Jacqui Cooper, with their two children (Rory aged 12 and Heather aged 10), together with Jonathan and Charlie Price, with their two children (Jack aged 12 and Rose aged 9), will be climbing Ben Nevis in Scotland, in aid of the Royal Variety Charity. At 4,409 ft, Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK and the climb will be a total of 10 miles taking around 9 hours.The Royal Variety Charity assists those who've worked professionally in the entertainment industry and are in need of help. The charity strives to support all those, both young and old, who've worked on the stage, in the wings, in front of a camera, or behind it and not only offers support to those who've found themselves struggling as a result of ill health or financial hardship, but assists youngsters from impoverished backgrounds wishing to enter performing arts education. The Royal Variety Charity also owns and manges a nursing care home for elderly entertainers, Brinsworth House.

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£10,095.00
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