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Leeds estate agents’ fundraiser is a family affair

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A team of Leeds estate agents swapped property for pouting when they raised £6,000 at a fashion fundraiser for Macmillan Cancer Support.

The amateur models from Manning Stainton included three generations of the Manning family, all showcasing the latest autumn and winter collections from British label Pretty Green, founded by Liam Gallagher.

Model and grandfather of two Russell Manning said he was delighted with the turnout. “Thanks to our wonderful team and the support of family, friends, customers and suppliers as well as the community,” he said.

Russell’s son Mark and granddaughter Emilie Manning also modelled on the night, which was held at Leeds’s Mercedes-Benz showroom.

In January Manning Stainton launched its 2012 appeal, Mannings for Macmillan, which has already surpassed its £50,000 target for the year.

 

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