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MORE than 100 guests enjoyed an evening cruise on the River Thames to raise money for

John Harris

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04:49PM, Wednesday 14 December 2016

MORE than 100 guests enjoyed an evening cruise on the River Thames to raise money for the Chiltern Centre for disabled children.

The event was the launch party for this year’s Oxford to Henley Swim.

Henley curry house, the Spice Merchant, donated the food while Hobbs of Henley donated the New Orleans paddle steamer for the evening.

Singer and guitarist Jake Molloy performed for the guests.





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