Join us for Afternoon Tea

Join Lucy Pittaway for Afternoon Tea in Support of the MND Association. Book now

A Cause Close to Lucy’s Heart
We’re proud to invite you to a special Afternoon Tea with Lucy Pittaway at Hardwick Hall, Sedgefield, on Wednesday 15th October 2025 – all in support of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MND Association).

This event holds deep personal meaning for Lucy. Her father, former Middlesbrough FC legend Willie Maddren, sadly passed away from motor neurone disease 25 years ago. In his memory, Lucy and the team at Lucy Pittaway Ltd are taking part in a series of fundraising activities throughout the year to raise awareness and vital funds for the MND Association.

 

An Afternoon to Remember
Taking place at the beautiful Hardwick Hall, the afternoon will include a welcome drink at 1.30pm, a classic Afternoon Tea served at 2.15pm, and a Q&A with Lucy at around 3.30pm. Guests can also enjoy live musical entertainment and enter a charity raffle with some fantastic prizes.

Supporting the MND Association
We’re proud to be working with the MND Association, which provides care and support to people living with motor neurone disease and helps fund research into finding a cure. We’d like to thank them for their ongoing support and dedication.

How to Book Your Tickets
Tickets are priced at £39.95 per person, plus booking fee. All proceeds go directly to the MND Association.
👉 Book now via: www.ticketsource.co.uk/mndassociation/t-avjjalp

Don’t Miss Out
Spaces are limited and demand is expected to be high, so we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.

To learn more about the MND Association and their vital work, visit www.mndassociation.org

 

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