Earlsdon Cottage Cafe Supporting Jimmy Hill Tribute Appeal

27 August 2010 00:48
Cafe supporting appeal A new Coffee Bar in Earlsdon is supporting the Jimmy Hill Tribute Appeal.The Earlsdon Cottage Cafe Bar in Warwick Street is donating 50p from every cup to the appeal for a seven foot statue of the former Coventry City manager and Chairman to go outside the Ricoh Arena.Speaking to the CT, City Director Joe Elliott said: "We are delighted that the Earlsdon Cottage has decided to support the Jimmy Hill Statue appeal through the launch of its new cafe bar. This will add much needed funds to our appeal." The Jimmy Hill Tribute Appeal is being supported by Coventry Building Society and anyone wishing to make a donation to the appeal can do so at any of the company's branches. Any donation will be gratefully received but for those wishing to contribute more there are special incentives available. A donation of £5,000 will see the contributor's name inscribed on the statue plinth, while for a maximum of six people, a £12,000 contribution will see an inscription on the plinth plus a miniature bronze statue issued to the donor. Donations are accepted by cash or cheque at any Coventry Building Society Branch and by cheques made out to the Jimmy Hill Tribute Appeal and posted to Godiva House, Binley Business Park, Coventry. CV3 2TQ. Online bank transfers can also be made to the Jimmy Hill Tribute Appeal using account number 44715278 and sort code 40-63-01.  

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