Andrew Mitchell MP has supported a local fundraiser in aid of Help for Heroes Coldstream Guards Afghanistan Appeal organised by Mrs Jane Fraser-Cross, aged 75, from Sutton Coldfield.
The event was held at Sutton Coldfield Conservative Club and attended by many ex-servicemen including Mr Ronald Groves and Mr Brian Owens, both of whom served in the Coldstream Guards.
The picture shows (L-R) Mr Ronald Groves, Mr Brian Owens, Andrew Mitchell MP, Mrs Jane Fraser-cross (President of the Monrose Charity Appeal) and Mr Dave Bicknell.
The fundraising evening was one of many events organised by Mrs Fraser-Cross over the past year, including a fashion show.
Mrs Fraser-Cross, now a great-grandmother said, “My son’s nanny became a Coldstream Guard aged 17 and he was badly injured in Afghanistan. The evening went really well and we raised so much for a good cause.”
Andrew Mitchell MP said, “This was a great event for a well worthy cause and I was pleased to be able to pop in to lend my full support. Mrs Fraser-Cross’ successful and extensive fundraising will, I am sure, have helped Help for Heroes to achieve their recent milestone of £100M in donations."
Mrs Fraser-Cross hit the headlines after the Prime Minister wrapped baby Florence in a shawl on the steps of Downing Street, knitted by her.