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PPA having a ball with Bond.

Over 230 guests joined us for an evening that was Shaken not Stirred!
PPA Committee 2023
PPA Committee 2023

The Annual PPA Ball took place in October.  Ths year's theme was 007 bringing glamour and a touch of sophistication to Drake Hall.

The evening began with a welcome cocktail before everyone sat down to a Bond themed menu.  During the event everyone took part in a game of 'Heads & Tails' as well as bidding for some amazing lots in our charity auction and taking part in the raffle.

We'd like to thank everyone who came along to support us, with your help we have raised over £11,000 for the charities and projects we support.  We'd also like to give a special thanks to all those who donated prizes and our dedicated team of parent volunteers who helped us during the set up of the ball.  We couldn't have done it without your help - thank you.

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