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Raising money for Treloar’s at Mansion House

It was a fun evening at the Treloar’s Gala Dinner at Mansion House, raising funds for this special charity founded by Sir William Treloar, a former Lord Mayor of the City of London. Treloar’s College and School need to raise more than £1.5 million per annum – over and above fees received from local authorities.

Attempting to maintain order was the Lord Mayor locum tenens – Water Conservator Sir Andrew Parmley. Dinner was followed by auctions, games, music and, of course, the Conga. The evening was very successful and raised over £130,000.

The WCWC and Trust have always supported Treloar’s School and College, by regular donations and by responding to requests for help with water features.

Historical Note:

Sir William Treloar established a “Cripples’ Fund” as his Mayoral Appeal in 1906-7. He raised £10,000 for his Alton Hospital and in 1908 he opened Treloar College and Treloar School.

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