A generous £3,500 was raised through JW Cannon’s charity golf day in aid of The Children’s Trust Brain Injury Hub.

Eighteen teams of four golfers played at Banstead Downs Golf Club. Players started off with a breakfast at the club followed by a shotgun start round of golf, to support the Carshalton-based, family building firm’s charity venture.

It was kindly sponsored by Crystaline Communications Ltd, Bryden Johnson, Spring Electrical, NISA, Banstead Downs, Emanuel School, Howdens, Welfare 4 Hire Ltd, Travis Perkins, Parkside Vets, Capital Windows, G&P Cleaning Services Ltd and SCG Flooring.

The Clear Group were the winning team while Lee Bacon won “Nearest the Pin” and “Longest Drive” went to Oliver Jackson.

Clive Bowden, Director of JW Cannon, said: “There was a real buzz on the day and then into the evening as we enjoyed a celebration dinner where winners were handed their prizes, followed by a raffle.

“We would like to thank our sponsors, and our players, who donated so generously to a charity that does such impressive work to change the lives of children with brain injury, as well as supporting their families.”

All funds will go the Trust, based in Tadworth Court, Surrey, which supports children and young people with brain injury.

Submitted by Jolene Hill