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Charities I support
Over the years, I have supported many charities connected to 'Show Business'
mainly helping young artists develop their talents.

LTG enjoys good working relationships with other non-professional theatre organisations, as well as a growing range of collaborative links with the world of professional theatre, eg the RSC and the Globe. We are also keen to promote a healthy UK youth drama scene, new writing and the acquisition of high-quality skills in all areas of the Performing Arts.

What was once a simple 19th century Kentish Oast House, in use until 1966, became the Oast Theatre in 1974 and home to one of the most prolific theatre and arts clubs in the county.
The Tonbridge Theatre & Arts Club is a registered charity, owned and managed by its members on a volunteer basis, with its objectives being the fostering of theatre and the arts.

The Lord Taverners Youth Ambassador programme is our organisation changing initiative to put young people at the centre of our charity’s decision-making. Launched as part of our 2022-25 Strategy, this two-year development programme brings together 13 diverse young voices from across the UK.

St John's Tennis Club was Kent LTA Club of the year 2021.
We organise a number of Social & Charitable events throughout the year, including barbecues, club tournaments, quiz evenings and fun tennis.
I have been Chairman of St John’s LTC now for 10 years & was Nominated for Kent Chairman of the year in 2022.

The Grand Order of Lady Ratlings, is the female counterpart of the Grand Order of Water Rats established in 1929. It is a vibrant social association specifically created for female Arts Professionals.
I became Queen Ratling in 2008.
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