Portsmouth News

Hotel’s family ‘fun in the sun’ events boost two good causes

Summer garden parties organised by ‘The Queens’ in Southsea result in a cheque for £2,500 being presented to the Rowans Hospice charity with another donation from the £5,000 raised being given to the nearby skate park

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FAMILIES enjoying live music and sunshine in the garden of the Queens Hotel have helped to raise thousands of pounds for good causes.

For many years the Southsea hotel has supported the Rowans Hospice charity and recently presented CEO Ruth White and chairman of trustees John Watkins with a cheque for £2,500.

General manager Catherine Austen said: ‘The money has been collected as a result of our summer garden parties. In total £5,000 was raised and the Southsea Skate Park has also received a donation.

‘We see ourselves as the hotel at the heart of Southsea and very much a part of the community.

‘Having come through the recent lockdowns and restrictio­ns, we are delighted to have been able to support a charity that is so close to our hearts.’

Ruth White said she felt ‘humbled’ to see the transforma­tion that had taken place at the Queens Hotel during the last lockdown and the amount of money that had been raised.

She said: ‘Healthcare has had a difficult time through the pandemic but hospitalit­y has really been hit badly.

‘It is very humbling to see what you have achieved at the Queens through the lockdown.

‘The garden parties have brought joy to people at a time when it was in short supply for most of us.’

John added: ‘We have been truly overwhelme­d with the generosity of the public and touched that they remember us when so many other things have been occupying our time.’

The Queens Hotel has been undergoing a multi-million pound facelift after local businessma­n Farid Yeganeh took over in April 2017.

The new owners have commenced a painstakin­g restoratio­n and redevelopm­ent of the hotel to return her to her former glory. Original features have been uncovered and the lobby, restaurant and cocktail bar have also been refurbishe­d and relaunched, and new meeting rooms have been added.

The hotel has also been holding a series of family parties in its garden throughout the summer holidays.

The events have been run by Portsmouth firm Popkids.

 ??  ?? DELIGHTED Queens Hotel general manager Catherine Austen, left, with Rowans Hospice's chair of trustees John Watkins and CEO Ruth White
DELIGHTED Queens Hotel general manager Catherine Austen, left, with Rowans Hospice's chair of trustees John Watkins and CEO Ruth White

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