Wooden Spoon Wine Tasting 2024: Tickets Available Now

We are thrilled to announce that Livingston James is hosting the Wooden Spoon Wine Tasting event again this year!

Wooden Spoon is the children’s charity of rugby, dedicated to funding life-changing projects across the UK and Ireland for children and young people with disabilities and those facing disadvantages. With 1 in 20 children in the UK living with a disability and 3.5 million children in poverty, your support is more crucial than ever.

Join us for an unforgettable evening of entertainment and rugby chat with the Glasgow Warriors, with the wine tasting being provided by Inverarity Morton. The event will be held at our Glasgow Office218 St Vincent Street on Thursday 5th December 2024, at 6 pm.

Tickets are priced at £40 each and can be purchased by emailing [email protected].

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