Ditchling Common winery donating funds to charity

A Ditchling Common winery has launched a new initiative in aid of a charity supporting hospitality industry workers.
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Ridgeview will donate £2 to the charity for every bottle of Ridgeview Sparkling Wine sold online until the end of May.

The decision to support Hospitality Action was made by siblings Tamara Roberts, CEO, and Simon Roberts, head winemaker and director.

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They said: “In such difficult times it is Ridgeview’s hope that a little Ridgeview sparkling might be able to brighten up the end of a day or bring a little joy to a weekend.

“Ridgeview is now offering free of charge next day delivery (excluding weekends) on all bottles, no minimum quantities apply.

“The whole of the Ridgeview team is are keen to support the hospitality industry through these unsettling times.”

Hospitality Action is a charity that has been supporting the UK hospitality trade for over 180 years, helping hospitality people in difficulty or crisis.

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The charity (HA) is co-ordinating an industry-wide emergency appeal to support impacted workers who can apply for a one-off grant of £250 for immediate help.

The appeal has raised more £123,000 so far, however it is still overwhelmed with applications.

Visit the Ridgeview website for more information here or visit the Ridgeview online shop to place an order here.

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