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Hailsham Lions Club Celebrates 52 Years of Service

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Photo of Mayor Cllr Holbrook with Regional Lions Club Director at Chartler Luncheon event held on 2nd October 2022 

A local charity that has helped countless numbers of people in Hailsham and surrounding villages held a celebratory lunch to mark its 52nd anniversary on Sunday [2 October].

Members of the local community attended the Hailsham Lions Club event held at Wellshurst Golf Club, including past and present members and guests of honour including the Mayor of Hailsham, Councillor Paul Holbrook.

The ‘Toast of our Guests’ was proposed by the club’s President Kathy Butler, after which Councillor Holbrook delivered a response on behalf of Hailsham residents and organisations.

Since their establishment in 1970, Hailsham Lions Club members have worked on a variety of fundraising projects and events in the local community, donating all proceeds to local good causes. The group was chartered in September 1970 with the principal aim to help less fortunate people locally and regionally.

Over the past 52 years, the Hailsham Lions have raised vital funds for various local groups including East Sussex Air Ambulance, as well as national and international causes such as the Tsunami Appeal, the Haiti Appeal and the Royal British Legion Wings Appeal.

Commenting on their efforts, Councillor Holbrook said: “The goal of the Lions Club is to do whatever is necessary to help those who can’t help themselves and they are doing an excellent job. As a true community in its own right, the Lions have given hope and help to countless individuals and families through the years, and everyone who has been involved in the group’s various fundraising events should be applauded for this important work.”

“The Hailsham Lions work tirelessly to serve and promote our community and keep the profile of the town high, often without the recognition they deserve. It’s been a pleasure to meet club members and representatives at the ir functions and events throughout my tenure as Town Mayor & Chairman, and I’m delighted to have been invited to attend this year’s Charter Luncheon again – a very important celebratory occasion in its own right.”


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk