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Trinny drops in at drugs event

Fashion "fascist" Trinny Woodall (right) was among the celebs who attended the Angels Ball last Thursday which helped raise £180,000 for drug addiction research. The

 









event, held at Banqueting House in London's Whitehall, was catered for by events caterer Red Snapper.

 

The organisers, Action on Addiction, work to educate the public about the dangers of substance abuse, which can affect people's work and careers.

 

If you have concerns about drugs and alcohol abuse in the workplace - which is not uncommon in hospitality - the Caterer Group is holding a breakfast wake-up meeting on the subject on 1 December at the Sylvia Pankhurst Room, Chelsea Village, from 8.30am.

 

The wake-up will give employers the information they need to identify problems and take positive action. Tickets cost £75 plus VAT. To find out more, call Lisa Jenkins on 020 8652 3485 or e-mail lisa.jenkins@rbi.co.uk.

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