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Benfund update...







       BENGOLF RUNS TO

       A NEW FORMAT




           ext  year’s BenGolf event   those who would rather stay the
       Nwill run in a different   night, there is a hotel on site.
       format, with 18 holes played   BenGolf is an important
       without a break and then a   fundraiser for the BOSS
       late lunch or supper so that   Benevolent Fund, which
       everyone can be away by    provides money for those in the
       6.30pm.                    industry who are in need.
         The organisers of the event,   The organisers are hoping
       which will take place on   that with a new venue and new
       Monday 10 June 2013, say the   format they might attract 25
       experience of last year’s rain-  teams to take part, compared to
       ravaged event has convinced   the 20 who took part last year.
       them that an uninterrupted
       tournament will be more    n Full details will be
       appropriate.               issued in January. For
         The event will also be staged   Further inFormation
       at a new venue - Wyboston Golf   please email stanley
       Club just off the A1 by St Neots   Vaughan at stanley@
       in Cambridgeshire. And for   cherryburton.demon.co.uk

       GRAEME CHAPMAN                                           MORE

       TAKES OVER THE HELM                                      MONEY



                                  Stanley Vaughan, who has been
                                  chairman for the past 12 years.  COMES IN
                                    Graeme, who has been a
                                  trustee himself for the past four
                                  years, said he was delighted to be
                                  taking over the role from Stanley,   ongratulations to the team from XPD, who managed
                                  who he said would be hard act   Cto raise £2,550 for the BOSS Benevolent Fund by taking
                                  to follow.                    part in the London to Paris cycle run.
                                    But he added: “Only this week   The team, pictured above, were led by Steve Robinson and
          he new chairman of the   we have received two new     Ian Matthews.
       Tboard of trustees of the   applications from long-time    At the same time, the Scottish region has managed to raise
       BOSS Benevolent Fund says its   industry colleagues who are   £500 for the fund. Pictured top right are Scottish Regional
       work is just as important now as   struggling to make ends meet,   chairman Scott McKechnie presenting the cheque to
       it ever has been, thanks to the   and to feed their families. The   outgoing BOSS Benevolent Fund chairman Stanley Vaughan.
       economic downturn.         BenFund for these folk and many   Also pictured are Kiran Mistry and Sammy Bartley handing
         Graeme Chapman MBE, a    like them is a vital lifeline. I plan   over a cheque for £1,500 from the Heart of England region
       former director of ACCO and   to continue Stanley’s great work,   while being watched over by former Olympic athlete
       Kingfield Heath, and a former   together with my fellow trustees,   Kriss Akabusi. The money was the surplus left over from the
       chairman of the Office Friendly   in building up funds, while   sale of tickets and the raffle draw at the Heart of England
       Dealer Association, takes over   supplying funds for those who   Dinner Dance in September.
       the role of chairman from   need it most.”
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