March 2, 2012

Country house hotel hosts wild mohican event





17 CHEFS FROM LIME WOOD AND THE PIG HAVE MOHICANS SHAVED AND SPIKED FOR ACTION AGAINST HUNGER
  
On Monday 27th February at 3pm 17 chefs from New Forest hotels, Lime Wood and The Pig, had Mohicans shaved and spiked in order to raise money for Action against hunger, a noble charity committed to saving lives of malnourished children all over the world.
Head chefs, Luke Holder and James Golding, lead the way with celebrity hair stylist, Guy Kremer, paying careful attention to the formation of their Mohicans.  Guy’s team then took scissors and shears to the remaining 15 chefs with the last of the Mohicans being completed by 4.30pm and duly sprayed a fabulous fuchsia.
Robin Hutson, chairman of the Lime Wood Group, said, “commitment to these Mohicans came about following the Christmas staff party when 17 foolhardy chefs signed up to having their hair re-styled for Action against hunger, the group’s chosen charity.  We are very proud of them and think that the overall look will cause much amusement within the sister hotels”.
Winchester based,Guy Kremer, has an international reputation due to his unmistakable style of hairdressing which is distinctive, elegant and chic.  Multi-award winning, Guy has developed a salon famed for its technical expertise and excellent customer care.  Both Guy and Robin have together been supporting Action Against Hunger since 2005.
Lime Wood has set up a Just Giving page making it very easy to submit donations.  Action Against Hunger works to save the lives of malnourished children all over the world while providing communities with access to safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger.  Once you donate, Action Against Hunger will send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation made by a UK taxpayer.