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3:32 PM 24th October 2025
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Emma Neville Hosts The Great Mancunian Lunch And Raises £40,000 For Moya Cole Hospice

Alan Keegan, Emma Neville, Liz Taylor and Tom Redmond at the Great Mancunian Lunch.
Alan Keegan, Emma Neville, Liz Taylor and Tom Redmond at the Great Mancunian Lunch.
The Great Mancunian Lunch, an exclusive charity event created by Moya Cole Hospice, in partnership with the Taylor Lynn Corporation and hosted by Emma Neville, to raise funds for the new Moya Cole Hospice that took place this week!

Victoria Warehouse housed the lunch, which indulged guests with a delectable three-course meal, outstanding performances from musicians from Chetham’s School of Music to create an uplifting afternoon of creativity and entertainment.

The event was certainly the standout moment in the autumn calendar and those in attendance were part of something truly meaningful and magnificently Mancunian as they supported the future of Moya Cole Hospice with its new state-of-the-art building in Heald Green.

The aim of the Great Mancunian Lunch was to fundraise for the Being You Centre at the new Moya Cole Hospice. Construction of the new hospice started in June of last year with the aim of opening in early 2026. A total of £40,000 was raised at the lunch thanks to all who supported the outing.

Host of the Great Mancunian Lunch, Emma Neville said the afternoon provided an opportunity to make an impact on the lives of the people of Manchester impacted by life-limiting illnesses.

“We have a chance to make a difference for those who are facing some of the toughest challenges of their lives, bringing them greater comfort, care and dignity.” Emma said.

“It was wonderful to welcome everyone to the event. By coming together at the lunch, we were able to raise funds to go towards a consultation room at the hospice that will provide a calm, comfortable, and welcoming place for counselling, complementary therapies, and other wellbeing support for the people of Manchester and their families.”

Liz Taylor, Founder of Taylor Lynn Corporation (TLC), who organised the event said...

“I’m thrilled to be part of The Great Mancunian Lunch and to support the incredible work of Moya Cole Hospice as they create their new state-of-the-art building in Heald Green. It’s always inspiring to collaborate with such passionate people — Emma Neville, Truth Creative, and Chetham’s School of Music — all coming together to celebrate Manchester’s spirit while supporting such a vital cause.”



Head of Fundraising and Capital Campaign at Moya Cole Hospice, Anne-Marie Wynne says the support of all those at the Great Mancunian Lunch is “vital” for the future of the hospice.

“On behalf of Moya Cole Hospice, I would like to send Emma Neville a massive thank you for hosting the event. We stand together with her in our commitment to championing the importance of both physical and emotional wellbeing, and we are so grateful for her support to raise funds for our Being You Centre at our new hospice,” Anne-Marie said.

“Once again, the Taylor Lynn Corporation is supporting Moya Cole Hospice with the Great Mancunian Lunch. It is through their support in organising events that we at Moya Cole Hospice can fund the construction of our new building in Heald Green.”

Entertainment throughout the afternoon was provided by talented musicians from Chetham’s School of Music, bringing upbeat musical delight, showcasing some of Manchester’s finest talent.

The fundraising included a silent auction with the chance to bid on some incredible lots including a signed Courteeners guitar and four VIP concert tickets and stunning original artwork by acclaimed contemporary artist Aiden Phelan from the “George Best: 20 Years of Immortal Legacy” series. Aiden and George’s son Calum Best attended the lunch and kindly donated the artwork.

The dress code for the outing was smart chic in black and yellow. Those in attendance came dressed to impress with a stylish nod to the lunch theme of Manchester.

There was also an after-lunch party where the music continued in an exclusive bar area. DJ Six kept the party alive while street food was served later in the evening.

Moya Cole Hospice would like to thank all those who supported and attended the event which led to the vital fundraising towards the brand-new state-of-the-art facility in Heald Green.