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Leigh Bruce

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CHARITY WINE TASTING

 

SATURDAY 25TH NOVEMBER

 

 

On Saturday 25th November we're hosting a wine-tasting extravaganza to raise funds for our community work.

 

At LCB, we believe in the power of sport and boxing. We are constantly trying to reach vulnerable and marginalised communities with our work. Whether it's seeing someone with cerebral palsy be able to walk up the stairs, providing a safe space for women to exercise, or seeing a teenager's life turned round, it's incredibly rewarding – and important.

 

To support our work, join us for an evening at 139Fika, a new restaurant just down the road from the gym, for a tasting hosted by our in-house vinous heavyweight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Banging Bottles: Charity wine tasting

 

6pm, Saturday 25th November

 

139Fika
139 Bellenden Road, London SE15 4DH

 

£50 a ticket, with all proceeds going towards LCB's community outreach

 

 

 

 

 

 

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