At the end of November, Aiden, along with his moustache that he grew for 'Movember', gave his time to support a fundraising event in aid of The Prince's Trust. The event was organised by both Event organiser Alison Malone of Wilmslow based Events With Appeal and Heating equipment manufacturer Flamco UK, and was held at Flamco’s UK premises in St Helens.
The event was a 'celebration of music' and revellers enjoyed performances by artists including Blackpool based Karima Francis, Alderley Edge based Jack Tinner, The Affinity show choir from Cheadle Hulme and The Carlton Jug band all the way from Glasgow.
Pictured: Karima Francis
After an inspirational presentation and performance, along with Naomi Franklin, by Prince's Ambassador Curtis Blanc, Aiden had the unenviable task of preparing 220 main courses of Pork Belly and desserts of Baked Alaska. The food, which all needed to be served in a one hour window, was delivered to the tables by St Helens based outside caterers Scoffs Outside and an army of Prince's Trust ambassadors and volunteers.
Aiden, along with Scoffs, Flamco UK and Alison Malone, have supported The Prince's Trust over the past two years and have run several events which have raised several thousand pounds in total. This event generated a whopping £10,000 for The Prince's Trust and also gave guests both a great night of entertainment and an opportunity to sample some of Aiden’s classic British food. A great night was had by all!