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The Fence Club celebrates record fundraising achievements

Published on: 8th May 2024

Record funds of over £130k have been raised for the children’s charities The Fence Club supports in the past year alone. 

Jon Gregory, chairman of The Fence Club

The Fence Club has cemented its position as a force for good, with the organisation celebrating its record fundraising achievements in 2023. As it continues to evolve, The Fence Club is remaining true to its original purpose – representing all sides of the fence of the UK toy industry.

The Fence Club’s 44 members, plus 47 retired Wall members, bring together a mix of influential figures in the toy sector, including retail, supplier, licensor and third-party service provider level. Meeting regularly at exclusive gatherings and industry events, the club’s members throw themselves into a range of ambitious and fun activities (enlisting the support of colleagues and friends) to raise valuable funds for children’s charities. The club remains united by the same traditional values upon which the organisation was founded but continually strives to do more by adapting its approach, seeking out new faces and keeping pace with the demands of the modern day.

This objective has paid dividends in the past year, with record funds being raised since the summer for its charities through the introduction of new venues and events, while keeping the traditional occasions that are at the heart of the club.

The relocation of the Christmas Ball reaped rewards with great food, great company and a great auction. The new style party for the London Toy Fair was a fresh event where a good time was had by all, creating much conversation in the aisles the next day. A Normandy Walk with its Wall members and the much-loved, industry-renowned Golf Day all added to the roster of high-achieving charity collections.

Jon Gregory, chairman of The Fence Club, said: “All in all, since summer last year, over £130k has been raised for the children-based charities that we support. As the organisation approaches its 75th year, it is heart-warming to see the club develop into the new era, with new faces and fresh ideas, and I can speak on behalf of all that we are very proud of what has been achieved.”

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