Liverpool legend at The Mutton

DATE

September 29, 2025

The Mutton at Hazeley Heath welcomes Graeme Souness for an exclusive DEBRA charity dinner

Take your seat and enjoy a winning combination at a charity dinner with Liverpool legend Graeme Souness hosting at The Mutton at Hazeley Heath.

The football favourite is Vice President of DEBRA, a charity which supports people living with epidermolysis bullosa (EB), and the three-course dinner with wine pairing will be held for this cause.

Fresh from his incredible two-way Channel swim earlier this year, which raised an astonishing £800,000 for DEBRA, Graeme will be joining guests at The Mutton for an unforgettable night of stories, conversation, and generosity.

The evening will begin with drinks and canapés, before diners settle in for a three-course feast created by Head Chef Rob Boer, followed by an intimate Q&A with Graeme hosted by the evening’s MC – Ady Williams, BBC Radio Berkshire presenter and former Reading FC player. 

Set against the beautiful backdrop of Hazeley Farm. The Mutton is proud to hold the title of South East Pub of the Year in the 2024 National Pub & Bar Awards as well as two AA Rosettes. This family-run countryside pub offers the perfect backdrop for a night of great food, laughter, and giving back.

In addition to the dinner and Q&A, you’ll be able to bid in a live auction and buy tickets for a raffle offering luxury prizes and one-of-a-kind experiences. The evening will also present an opportunity to support DEBRA’s £5 million campaign to fund clinical trials and improve care for EB patients.

Tickets are priced at £150 per person. Spaces are limited so early booking is recommended. Purchase a ticket via the link HERE or email: reservations@themuttonhh.co.uk 

About DEBRA

DEBRA is the national charity supporting people living with epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a painful and life-limiting genetic skin condition that causes the skin to blister and tear at the slightest touch. With no known cure, DEBRA funds vital research into treatments and provides specialist healthcare, support, and quality of life for people living with EB.

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