Steve was delighted to be asked to host the "A night in Hollywood Ball" for the Great North Air Ambulance Service. Staged at Ramside Hall, the Bishops Suite looked stunning, as guests entered after enjoying reception drinks and lovely entertainment from saxophonist Yussef Nimer.

Great North Air Ambulance Service Logo

The Great North Air Ambulance Service brings pioneering pre-hospital care to the scene, rescuing hundreds of severely injured or ill patients every year. They need £9.3 m annually to fund their life saving service. The average call-out cost is £25,200. It has on average 43 call-outs per week, and is 100% relaiant opn public donations. It covers the North East, North Yorkshire, Cumbria and the Isle of Man

Steve introduced GNAAS Chief Executive to address guests before giving a run down of the evening ahead.

Steve entertained throughout a delicous dinner, with a vocal set. A video was then played of why the work of the GNASS is so important. It highlighted the story of Corey Russell, who’s life was saved, and not only that, went on to complete the Great North Run!

Head’s and Tails, the Live Auction, Envelope Draw and Raffle all followed, before Steve Introduced party Band – Soul Survivors

The evening was made possible by the kindness of the following sponsors;

HMH Civils, Woodlands Hospital, Northumberland County Show + GMI Construction Group PLC

There were some great auction prizes, including an original Bamburgh Beach Painting by artist Philip Gray, a bespoke hand crafted glass helicopter and a stay at a top Mayfair Boutique Hotel.

Steve would like to say a big thank you to Tracey Wright and the team at the GNASS