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Booking Form: Hall of Fame Dinner LANCASHIRE CRICKET HALL OF FAME DINNER Thursday 20 February 2020 1864 Suite, Emirates Old Trafford - 7.15pm arrival For further information or to book tickets please call 0161 868 6845 HALL OF FAME DINNER Thursday 20 February 2020 JOIN US FOR AN EXCLUSIVE EVENING Join us to celebrate the first seven players to be inducted into theLancashire Cricket Hall of Fame. Jack Bond, Farokh Engineer, AN Hornby, Sir Clive Lloyd, Jack Simmons MBE, Brian Statham CBE and Cyril Washbrook CBE Hosted by former Lancashire and England Wicketkeeper Warren Hegg. Tickets £50 including a superb three course dinner, intimate Q&A with Farokh Engineer, Sir Clive Lloyd and Jack Simmons plus exclusive Hall of Fame memorabilia. Number of tickets @ £50 each Name Company (if applicable) Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Postcode Telephone Number Email Address (please tick) Cash/Cheque Credit/Debit Card Payment by (payable to LCCC) (please charge the following card Card Number Expiry Date M M Y Y Privacy Policy Personal information which you supply to us (Lancashire Cricket Club) may be used in a number of ways. For example: • To create an individual customer record for you so we can understand and respect your preferences and provide you with the products or services you request. • For general record keeping, statistical and other analytical purposes. • To carry out market research. • For fraud screening and prevention purposes. We may share information with those third parties necessary to process your transactions with us, such as debit/credit card companies, banks, etc. By submitting this form, you will be indicating your consent to receiving telephone or email marketing messages from us. If you do not wish to receive such messages please tick one or more of the boxes opposite: Telephone Electronically You have the right to ask that we stop contacting you by updating your personal preferences on your e-ticketing account or by contacting the Ticket Office in writing to: [email protected] or to Ticket Office, Lancashire Cricket Club, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester M16 0PX. Please include your names, address and/or email address when you contact us. For the Club’s full Privacy Policy please visit emiratesoldtrafford.co.uk/privacy-policy..
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