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Supporting Mental Health - Today, Wednesday 10th October, is World Mental Health Day. Britannia Row is committed to supporting the mental well being of all of its staff and our touring colleagues. This year we have sent 6 of our key staff on MHFA (Mental Health First Aid) courses.
Last month we attended DiGiCo’s annual quiz night. As well as an evening of fun, the event has an important aim to raise money for charity. This year it supported two key charities, StageHand and ...
Christmas comes to Twickenham and Richmond - It was the start of Christmas 2017 for Twickenham and Richmond!  -  the Christmas lights switch on took place over the weekend of 24th November.
The Twickenham Christmas lights switch on was compared by Nicky Patrick from Radio Jackie. A host of local choirs and the Royal Military School of Music band performed, followed by Sir Vince Cable officially switching on the lights.

In Richmond the Christmas lights switch on was hosted by Shelle Luscombe, with performances from the ...
Twickfest Tug of War - The ‘official’ start of the annual Twickenham Festival - Twickfest started on Friday 10th June with the traditional Tug of war competition. It began outside the Eel Pie pub at 6pm.  With lots of heaving, grunting, groaning, sweaty faces and blistered hands the festival was on it's way.
Britannia Row supported the event by supplying the audio equipment and sound tech Nick Jackson who went along to oversee the event.
 
 
Britannia Row supports Teenage Cancer Trust - For every young person with cancer Teenage Cancer Trust supports, there is another the charity cannot currently reach. Teenage Cancer Trust needs to raise at least £80 million in the next five years to help every young person with cancer in the UK have access to the specialist care they provide. Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall will continue to play a pivotal role in achieving this ambitious goal. In 16 years, over 200 artists will have performed ...
Britannia Row supports StageHand and Nordoff Robbins - Britannia Row has for many years supported two very important charities - StageHand and Nordoff Robbins.StageHand, formerly known as the PSA Welfare & Benevolent Fund, recently used its resources to help a PSA member during a period of convalescence from a serious illness.StageHand is registered with the UK Charity Commission in addition to the name ‘PSA Welfare & Benevolent Fund’, and donations can be made in either name. The charity is also registered with JustGiving.com, which allows the tax value ...
Britannia Row and the READY charity - Since the company moved to Twickenham in 2012, Britannia Row has picked up from where the previous occupier had left off and has been supporting the READY charity by allowing  the use of our car park as a match day car park on rugby tournament days, with all proceeds to the charity.The charity run the fundraising events, supplying volunteers who man the car park and make the collections on match days during tournaments such as the Rugby World Cup and ...