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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Treat your PA to a three-course lunch, not a sandwich at the desk

The NSPCC is calling on city bosses to show their appreciation for their hardworking PAís by buying them a ticket to PAmper

What: PAmper 2007 in aid of the NSPCC
When: Friday 30 November 2007
Where: The Four Seasons Hotel, Park Lane, London

The NSPCC is calling on city bosses to show their appreciation for their hardworking PAís by buying them a ticket to PAmper. Sponsored by office support and secretarial recruitment specialists Crone Corkill, it is hoped the annual ëthank youí lunch for PAís will raise 40,000 for the childrenís charity.

Now in its fifth year, PAmper is a chance for Londonís top PAís to get together and swap a sandwich at their desk, for a champagne reception and gourmet three-course lunch at the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel, Park Lane on Friday 30 November.

The highlight of the afternoon will be a speech by Pen Hadow, modern-day explorer and the first person in history to sledge from Canada to the North Geographic Pole without any outside help.

After lunch, to ensure that all the PAís are truly pampered, the PAmper room will be offering manicures and massages and there will be an opportunity to win fabulous prizes. One lucky guest will be going home with a diamond pendant worth 1,200, donated by jeweller Dower and Hall.

Event Chair and PA at ABN AMRO Bank, Christine Fellini said: ìPAmper is the perfect way for bosses to show their appreciation to their PA for all their hard work during the year. Not only will their PA have a memorable afternoon but they will also be supporting a fantastic cause.î

NSPCC head of special events, Sophie Hutchinson said: ìPAmper is a great event which keeps growing and growing. This year we are aiming to raise even more money through the support of PAís and their bosses, all of which will help us to continue our vital work to protect children from neglect and abuse.î

For more information about the event and tickets, please contact Katie Phillips on 020 7825 2544 or e mail kphillips@nspcc.org.uk.