Patrons from across the region flocked to Salisbury last night for a special screening of the new Bond film, No Time to Die.
The charity gala event on September 30th was held by Moore South in support of the Salisbury District Hospital Stars Appeal.
The generosity of Wiltshire businesses who came together to offer great prizes in support of the cause was overwhelming.
Here is a list of those who donated prizes, and what they were:
- Airborne Pyrotechnics - Evening flight for two people.
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Beaulieu - Family ticket and goody bag
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Blandford Health & Beauty Centre- Pedicure set
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Caboose- Afternoon tea for two
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Chewton Glen- A day for two people at James Martin’s 'The Kitchen Cookery School'
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Gemma Brunton: Portrait photography
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Harwoods Aston Martin Chichester: Aston Martin Vantage for a day & Aston Martin F1 merchandise
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Helix Baby: Newborn babywearing package
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Hendy Land Rover Salisbury: Half-Day off-Road experience
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Kingsclere Training Stables: Baseball caps
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LikieBikie: Electric bike tour of New Forest for two
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Nicky Joyce Hair: £50 hairdressing voucher and haircare products.
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Odeon Salisbury: Two guest tickets
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Parkwood Health & Fitness: A 30 day membership
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Perfect Dried Flower Co: Gift voucher
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Roly's Fudge: Gift voucher
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Salisbury Escape Rooms: Team game
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Snowtrax: Alpine Adventure Park, voucher for a family of four
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Sue Humby: No Time To Die Aston Martin DB5
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Tesco Salisbury: Amazon Fire TV stick 4K
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The Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa: Dining Dome dinner experience (for four people)
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The White Hart Hotel: Sunday lunch for two
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Triumph Motorcycles: Factory tour for two people
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