Many thanks to everyone who came and made the event as special as it was. It was certainly great to see all in one room a mixture of friends, family, clients and VIP's with over 100 people coming on the day.
A special thanks to the Rt Hon David Cameron MP for his fantastic speech and for supporting us as a local Witney business. David took time to chat to as many people as possible, had a good look around the offices and said some very complimentary things about our business. We even made it onto his website.
Also thanks to the Mayor of Witney for supporting us and his kind words.
The fantastic catering was courtesy of our client Farmhouse Cooked Meats , everyone really enjoyed the food especially the delicious sausages! Many thanks to Rob and Darren.
Peter from the White Hart Inn in Winchcombe provided the Wine and Champagne which went down VERY well with everyone.
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