Grantley Hall is calling on local businesses and corporations to unite and help raise £1million for the Yorkshire Children's Charity.
The family-owned five star hotel, is set to host "a night under the stars" which is being billed as "the most glamorous night of the year" and will feature a performance by Olly Murs!
The inaugural event in November 2022, raised a phenomenal £850,000 and this year, with the help of the Yorkshire community, the aim is to surpass that and reach £1million! Designed by the renowned party architect Johnny Roxburgh and featuring floral arrangements by Fulford Flowers, the evening will raise vital funds for the Yorkshire Children's Charity and with 25,000 children in the region in desperate need, plus one in three living in poverty, support has never been more crucial.
On Saturday 21st September, guests will be treated to a Champagne reception, fine wines and a gourmet four-course banquet prepared by Grantley Hall’s Executive Chef, Simon Crannage. The evening will include a variety of spectacular entertainment as well as a live auction, culminating in a headline performance by Olly Murs and a dazzling fireworks display.

(Above) Olly Murs
Richard Sykes, Managing Director at Grantley Hall, said:
“Grantley Hall is immensely proud to be hosting this amazing event for the second time as part of our ongoing relationship with Yorkshire Children’s Charity. As a family-owned business with Yorkshire at its heart, we do not underestimate the impact that companies like our own can have, when supporting local charities and the wider Yorkshire community.”
Charlotte Farrington, CEO at Yorkshire Children’s Charity, said:
“The kindness and generosity that Grantley Hall has shown us since Yorkshire Children’s Charity’s beginning in 2022 has been simply amazing."
“Yorkshire’s child poverty levels are the highest they’ve been in over 20 years, with one in three children affected and disabled children are more likely to grow up in poverty than their non-disabled peers as it costs three times as much to raise a child with disabilities.
“We set up Yorkshire Children’s Charity because we felt there was an opportunity and a need to do things differently in the charity sector. At Yorkshire Children’s Charity we are absolutely focused on the outcome, how do we get help to our families and young people as quickly as possible, with maximum impact.
“We cannot thank the team enough and hope that together we can raise £1 million at A Night Under the Stars in September.”
Tickets for A Night Under the Stars with Olly Murs are priced at £1,000 per person, with tables of ten available for £10,000. To secure your place at this spectacular event, please contact Charlotte Farrington.

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