Covid-19 puts IFA Belmayne's ball on hold

Moved to 2021

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Dronfield-based IFA Belmayne has rescheduled its charity fundraising ball to May next year, as lockdown restrictions prohibit social gatherings.

Due to take place at the end of the month, the black-tie event has been moved to 15 May 2021. Belmayne partner and charity trustee Ben Smalley said the current pandemic led to the decision and next year's event would be "bigger and better".   "We received an excellent response to the ball and we hope local people will book tickets early for the new date, so they have something to look forward to next year. The additional planning time will, of course, enable us to make the event bigger and better," he added. The ball raises money for the Belmayne Foundation, which helps small organ...

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