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CIGNET TEES OFF WITH PROPERTY & CELEBRITY CHARITY GOLF DAY

The following article appears in "PRoperty" the Revolution Public Relations newsletter.

Members of the property industry will be rubbing shoulders with sports stars and celebrities at a charity golf event on the 21st April – organised by Cignet - that is aiming to raise funds for Help For Heroes, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity and Sports Fund.

Cignet, the specialist property investment, development and asset manage-ment company will host its inaugural “St George’s Day Celebrity Golf” event at Stoke Park Golf Course in Buckinghamshire with celebrities including Sir Mat-thew Pinsent, Daley Thompson, Simon Shaw, Ossie Ardiles, Mark Foster, Will Greenwood, Martin Corry, Ray Clemence and Jason Leonard.

Golfers will be in Four Ball teams including one celebrity per team and Jeremy Kavanagh, the Golf Pro for the day, will be on hand to offer advice.
The day’s golf will be followed by a black tie dinner where there will be celeb-rity entertainment to round off the evening.

Cignet’s Guy Rees commented: “We are thrilled to have the personal backing of so many top names, including Bryn Parry, the Founder of Help For Heroes and Sir David Richards, Chief of the General Staff, in support of ABF The Sol-diers’ Charity. We are also supporting a grassroots sports charity, Sports Fund and hope to raise around £50,000.”

“Cignet is proud to be organising this event as our partners and advisors have personal links to the charities involved.”

A few places remain to play at this prestigious event at one of the “Top 100 Courses in the World”. There are also a limited number of sponsorship opportunities remaining.

For more information on the event visit www.cignetfund.com or call Guy Rees on +44 (0)207 321 5644.

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