Property Ball returns for a night of glamour, raising £50,000 for local charities

12.07.16

Exeter’s renowned Property Ball returned to Dart’s Farm on Friday 1 July, raising £50,000 for local charities. There were 650 guests.

Complete with funfair rides, tepee, cocktail bar, steel band, sports cars and a speed boat, the Property Ball lived up to its name of entertaining guests from all walks of Exeter’s business community.

The event, sponsored by Eagle One, M J Stevens, Blue Cedar Homes and NatWest Bank began with a mouth-watering meal, followed by an auction and music by Risky Business.  

The auction, presided over by former Exeter Chiefs legend, Chris "Bentos" Bentley included a dinner cooked at your home by Michael Caines MBE, a trip in a Formula One racing boat skippered by champion driver Andrew Langdon, helicopter ride and lunch at Lympstone Manor, an evening with Exeter Chiefs and England player Henry Slade and friends, plus a huge amount of prizes in the silent auction.

Whilst the focus of the evening is to have fun, the generosity from donations to the auction and bidding for the prizes has helped to raise over £275,000 since the Ball was first held in 2002.  Many local causes have benefited from this which makes the event all the more worthwhile.  And all thanks to the efforts of Steve James from Nat West, Tim Heal from Ashfords, David Kirk from Kirk Hills, Damian Cook of Stratton Creber and Scott Rossiter from Alder King who made it happen.

Tim Heal, Partner at Ashfords, commented "This year's Property Ball was a great success and we are extremely grateful for everyone's generosity and support. I'd like to particularly thank all the volunteers who worked so hard on the night and helped raise such a tremendous amount".

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