The Vectis Historic Vehicle Club Ltd recently presented a donation of £1,000 to Beaulieu House’s Tony Wake, following the club fundraising Open Day at Arreton Barns.
On presenting the cheque for £1,000, Chairman Bill Rasmussen said that members of the Club all recognise the great work that Beaulieu House do for our Island community in respite care for children, to allow parents caring 24 hrs a day some time for themselves.
Club members attending included Bill and Vickie Rasmussen – MGA, Pete Hodgson – MGB GT, Mike and Dee Brackstone – Rover 10, Jenny and Chris Belford – Fiat 500, Lil Downey VW Camper and Roger White – Reliant Girder Fork Van.
Tony Wake, Chairman of the charity Beaulieu Respite said:
“Yet again, I must thank the VHVC for this fantastic donation raised at their wonderful Open Day event at Arreton Barns. They have supported Beaulieu for many years now and to a small local charity like ours, this makes a huge difference. Thank you all.”



























































































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