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At Catton Park Concert 2005

Robin and Katie Neilson have generously offered the grounds of their family home, Catton Hall as the venue for an outdoor concert dedicated to raising vital funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care. Catton Hall has been home to the Neilson family since 1405, set in acres of parkland along the River Trent. The concert is planned to take place on Saturday 1st July 2006 with gates opening at 2.30pm with bands on stage at approx. 3.30pm - 11pm.

We have secured a line-up of top bands from 60s, 70s and 80s to entertain us this summer at a "Party in the Park". The line-up will include Roy Wood Rock 'n Roll Band, Animals and Friends, Hermit's Hermits, Tom Wardle's Band and Still Crazy. The bands are performing in full support of Marie Curie Cancer Care at greatly reduced rates. The Catton Park Concert is supported by Saga 106.6fm and Victoria Centre, Nottingham.

The Catton Park Concert is now in its fifth year. Photos from previous Catton Park Concerts, which have raised in excess of £55,000 for Marie Curie Cancer Care, are available at the Pictures from Catton Park Concerts page.

"Thanks for a brilliant evening - I'd forgotten how young I really am! Fresh air, friends, great music and a fantastic location, could you want more?"

Bridget Nelken,
Catton Park Partygoer

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"On behalf of Marie Curie Cancer Care I am delighted you are interested in attending the Catton Park Concert. Please feel free to explore the site by choosing from the links on the left to learn more about the charity and the bands involved in the concert. I'd like to invite you to bring some friends and have an enjoyable time in the beautiful parkland! Your presence there will make a real difference to the lives of people suffering from cancer and their families. I look forward to seeing you at Catton Park!"

Sue Rowlett,
Community Fundraising Manager for Marie Curie Cancer Care

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"Catton is turning into a classic! It yet again proved to be a perfect way to entertain clients and guests whilst making money for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
The setting, music, food and wine all worked together to generate a marvellous atmosphere"

Bernard Brogan,
Chief Executive, Britax

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At Catton Park Concert 2003