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74 Forster Deanies celebrated Christmas on Friday with a fantastic meal and party at Great John Street Hotel in Manchester.  This was a double celebration for Forster Dean as they also celebrated their 21st Birthday on 27th November!

Staff started the evening with Champagne and Canapés on the Rooftop Lounge, whilst being entertained by Harry the Magician.  A 3 course meal and drinks followed and the night was rounded off with a ‘Casino Night’

All the ladies looked lovely in their posh frocks and the gents very dapper in their black ties.  Everyone enjoyed the Roulette, Blackjack and Poker tournaments at the end of the night.  The ‘Highest Roller’ was a surprised Kelly Fearn from the Runcorn Office, who gambled it all against Brian and Kurtis to win big!

Director Dan Thompson commented ‘It was fabulous to see all the staff at the event and everyone was certainly in great sprits and seemed to have a great night’

Happy Christmas everyone!