Posh nosh and plenty of support at Team Hill's annual dinner
Date published: 01 October 2025

Team Hill Charitable Trust founder Steve Hill
This year’s Team Hill Charitable Trust Annual Posh Dinner proved to be a resounding success.
Friends, families, and supporters came together for a night full of fun, food, and fabulous entertainment – all while raising funds to support local good causes and vital projects in Uganda.
The atmosphere was buzzing as guests enjoyed brilliant performances from Faz Shah, The Jon Penn Show and Neil Aylett, who kept everyone smiling and dancing throughout the evening.
A big thank you also goes to Chris Marshall Photography for capturing the spirit of the night so beautifully with his stunning photographs.
Team Hill charity founder Steve Hill said: "We’re absolutely delighted with how the evening went.
"It was wonderful to see so many people coming together to enjoy themselves while also helping to raise money for such important causes.
"The generosity of our supporters never fails to amaze us."
Guests also had plenty of praise for the night.
One attendee said: "It was such a brilliant evening – great food, fantastic entertainment, and all for a really good cause.
"We’ll definitely be back next year!"
Another added: "The Posh Dinner is always such a highlight.
"You get to have a wonderful night out while knowing you’re helping to make a real difference."
The Annual Posh Dinner has become a fixture in the local calendar, and supporters won’t have long to wait for the next one – it’s already booked for October 9, 2026.
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