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Thank you Tramlines

Thank you Tramlines

Tramlines festival have raised an incredible £19,600 for local charities, including Disability Sheffield, so far this year!

The money will go to local causes including us, S6 Foodbank, Cavendish Cancer Care and iForge at The University of Sheffield.

The money is being raised through the sale of the specially designed Chari-Tees which have been restocked for the last time and are available to buy here.

Their Thornbridge Brewery’s specially crafted Tramlines ‘In The Park’ IPA, also raises money for charity and can be ordered here.

We all know how the Coronavirus has hit charities, support organisations and the vulnerable people they support in Sheffield. We really appreciate the fundraising work Tramlines is doing to help support us and other local causes.

What better way to spend time in the sun than in a cool T shirt drinking a tasty local IPA while raising money for local charities!

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