New Date for Big Zip - Ipswich Town News
The ITFC Charitable Trust’s Big Zip at Portman Road has been rearranged for Saturday 15th September and is a great chance to raise funds for your chosen charity. Monsoon conditions caused the event to be postponed when it was originally scheduled last month.
There is a £50 booking fee to secure a slot on the zip, while there is a £45 per person booking fee for group bookings of 10 or more. There will be a prize for the best fancy dress costume.
For more information click here or call 0844 801 1555. The time slots which are available are: 1.00pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm.
The highest fundraiser gets the use of the Trust’s executive box for one match during the 2012/13 season.
For further information on the zip wire and how you can help further please contact Nichola on 01473 400744. The fun day which was due to be held when the zip was initially scheduled will now take place next year.
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