For the first time Shropshire and Cheshire branches of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust have collaborated to organise a Midsummer lunch.
On Sunday, in the stunning grounds of Cholmondeley Castle, it promises to be a unique extravaganza.
Sir Johnny is best known for writing and co-presenting the BBC2 series Clarissa and the Countryman. His entrepreneurial credits also include natural historian, farmer, broadcaster, columnist and countryside campaigner. The finale, a frivolous auction under the gavel of the renowned Bernie Hutchinson, raising much needed funds for the influential and invaluable scientific work of the GWCT.
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