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Hospitality heads up the Wembley Way for charity

images%5B34%5D.jpgDo you know the name of the captain of the 2002 Winter Olympics women's curling team? If so, we could done with you on our team at last night's Question of Sport fundraiser in aid of Hospitality Action.

The event was held at Wembley Stadium, whose Delaware North catering team produced a great tuna nicoise starter and a perfectly pink lamb main. Delaware North Companies UK MD Simon Dobson opted not to apply the one-hour blackout rule adhered to by many London restaurateurs between 9 and 10pm last night in support of climate change campaign, Lights Out London. Just as well - the vertiginous escalators at Wembley are hard enough to negotiate at the best of times, never mind by candlelight.

A great crowd turned up. I saw Ian Styles from Elior, who gamely brought along a real sportsman, Wasps and England rugby player Simon Shaw. David Field from Nestle was there; Malcom Plows from Coca Cola, Andy Kemp of 3663 and Arena, Peter Hazzard ...

In the event, the Coca Cola team won the event, but more importantly, £82k was raised for Hospitality Action.

By the way, the name of the curling captain was Rhona Martin.

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