Sale Success at Rutland Hall Hotel: Anne Davies Opens For Rutland Good & New Clothes Sale
Rutland Hall Hotel was buzzing with excitement this evening as BBC East Midlands Today presenter Anne Davies officially opened the annual For Rutland Good & New Clothes Sale. The event, which raises vital funds for non-medical advisors at Citizens Advice Rutland, saw a fantastic turnout for its opening night.
Shoppers flocked to the hotel, eager to browse the wide array of pre-loved and new clothing on offer. From stylish dresses to cozy knitwear, there was something for everyone, and the atmosphere was lively and filled with bargain hunters.
Anne Davies, a familiar face in the East Midlands, was warmly welcomed and expressed her support for the cause. She highlighted the crucial role Citizens Advice plays in the community, providing invaluable support and guidance to those in need. The funds raised from the sale will directly contribute to ensuring that non-medical advisors can continue their essential work in Rutland.
The opening night was undoubtedly a resounding success, with many shoppers leaving with bags full of treasures. However, for those who missed out on the Friday evening excitement, there's still a chance to snag some fantastic deals.
Second Chance Saturday:
The For Rutland Good & New Clothes Sale continues this Saturday morning from 8:30 am. Most items will be available at half price on Saturday! Entry to the Saturday morning sale is £5 on the door.
This is a brilliant opportunity to refresh your wardrobe with quality items at incredibly affordable prices, all while supporting a very worthy local cause.
https://www.forrutland.org.uk/
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