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NICHOLAS Soames, MP for Mid Sussex and grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, is to give a talk about his grandfather to raise funds for the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home, Worthing.

The talk, entitled Winston Churchill: The Judgement of History, will take place on Friday, April 8 at Champs Hill, a private 160-seat concert hall owned by David and Mary Bowerman, set in beautiful countryside near Pulborough.

Guests will have the opportunity to stroll around the 27-acre sculpture-dotted gardens and to view the Bowerman’s extensive private art collection before settling down to an informative presentation on Sir Winston Churchill.

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The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home provides residential care and rehabilitation to those with a neurological and physical disability - predominantly for those who have served with HM Forces.

The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home receives no government funding and relies upon fundraising to raise over £1 million each year just to meet annual running costs and provide vital services to deserving ex-servicemen and women.

This one-off evening should raise more than £1,500 towards these costs.

Tickets are priced at £20 each or £60 for four to include drinks and canapés on arrival. All proceeds from the event will go directly towards the care of physically disabled ex-Servicemen and women at the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home.

For more information or to buy your tickets please contact the QAHH fundraising team on 01903 218444 or email [email protected].

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