The Children's Adventure Farm Trust Ladies lunch is a major event in the fundraising calendar

Great British Life: Sponsor Heather Edwards, of Kellands Chartered Financial Planners, and guestsSponsor Heather Edwards, of Kellands Chartered Financial Planners, and guests (Image: CAFT)

Hosted by 80's boyband star Nathan Moore, of Brother Beyond, the Children's Adventure Farm Trust Ladies Lunch made a welcome return to the annual fundraising calendar this year. Once again held at Mere Golf Resort & Spa, the theme was Back to the 80's, ably supported by the CAFT team themselves, sporting special CHOOSE CAFT t-shirts, provided by new sponsor, PMQ Brand Identity.

Great British Life: CAFT Patron Suzan Holder and CEO Ian Eccles present the winner of the Randalls diamond raffle with her prizeCAFT Patron Suzan Holder and CEO Ian Eccles present the winner of the Randalls diamond raffle with her prize (Image: Andrew Collier)

Attended by 280 ladies, games, a raffle, a delicious lunch and an opportunity to find treats and gifts at the many stalls present ensured the event raised £31,000 for the charity.

Great British Life: CAFT Ambassador Carol Robinson and guestsCAFT Ambassador Carol Robinson and guests (Image: Andrew Collier)

Great British Life: Let the dancing begin!Let the dancing begin! (Image: Andrew Collier)

Great British Life: Host Nathan Moore gets guests singingHost Nathan Moore gets guests singing (Image: Andrew Collier)

Great British Life: Pam McWhinniePam McWhinnie (Image: CAFT)

Great British Life: Carla BrownCarla Brown (Image: CAFT)

Great British Life: The CAFT Gang: Marie Molnar, Ian Eccles, Colette Clarke, Helen Redfern, Carol Robinson, Laura Grewer, Josie Collier, Rachel Brooks, (Front row) Hannah Grahame, Alison BulcockThe CAFT Gang: Marie Molnar, Ian Eccles, Colette Clarke, Helen Redfern, Carol Robinson, Laura Grewer, Josie Collier, Rachel Brooks, (Front row) Hannah Grahame, Alison Bulcock (Image: CAFT)

Great British Life: Sonia Greaves & guestsSonia Greaves & guests (Image: CAFT)

Great British Life: CAFT Ambassador Colette Clarke with volunteer, Helen RedfernCAFT Ambassador Colette Clarke with volunteer, Helen Redfern (Image: Andrew Collier)