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Downton Abbey star and Greenfingers patron Jim Carter to attend LOFA Charity Christmas Lunch

The Leisure and Outdoor Furniture Association (LOFA) has announced that Jim Carter, acclaimed actor and beloved star of stage and screen – best known for his iconic portrayal of butler Mr Carson in the global hit series Downton Abbey – will be attending the LOFA Charity Christmas Lunch in aid of Greenfingers Charity.

 

As a patron of Greenfingers Charity, Jim Carter has long championed the charity’s work, inspired by his own lifelong love of gardening. Greenfingers Charity creates therapeutic gardens for children and families in hospices across the UK, offering a space for relaxation, reflection, and precious moments together.

 

The LOFA Charity Christmas Lunch will take place on 28 November at The Dorchester Hotel, London, bringing together members of the garden and leisure industry for a festive celebration with purpose. All proceeds from the lunch will go directly to Greenfingers Charity.

 

Gina Hinde, General Manager at LOFA, said: “We are thrilled and honoured that Jim Carter—who not only graces our screens but also serves as a devoted Patron and champion of Greenfingers Charity – will be joining us at this year’s Charity Christmas Lunch. His passion for gardening and his support for Greenfingers truly embody the spirit of our industry and this event.”

 

There are only 59 seats remaining, so guests are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment. The afternoon promises a festive lunch, inspiring stories, fundraising activities, and the opportunity to help make a real difference to children and families in hospices across the country.

 

For more information about the event or to reserve tickets please use this booking link 

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