Campaign putting trust in TV chef
Celebrity chef Rick Stein is to be awarded an Honorary Patronship of the National Trust. Mr Stein, from Padstow in Cornwall, is being given the honour for his support of the Trust's Neptune Campaign. The Neptune Coastline Campaign was set up in 1965 to raise money to acquire and protect coastline for permanent preservation and public access. The appeal has raised over �35m and protects more than 600 miles (966km) of coastline around the UK. Mr Stein said he believed strongly in the Neptune Campaign. He said: "Thank God for the National Trust. We need it to protect the coastline for our future enjoyment and protect it from ourselves as well." Mr Stein ran a restaurant donation support scheme at his seafood restaurant in Padstow, where funds went direct to the Neptune Campaign. He also recently helped the trust with the campaign's 40th anniversary celebrations on the Cutty Sark in London.Rick Stein used his Padstow restaurant to get donations
Celebrity chef Rick Stein is to be awarded an Honorary Patronship of the National Trust.
Mr Stein, from Padstow in Cornwall, is being given the honour for his support of the Trust's Neptune Campaign.
The Neptune Coastline Campaign was set up in 1965 to raise money to acquire and protect coastline for permanent preservation and public access.
The appeal has raised over �35m and protects more than 600 miles (966km) of coastline around the UK.
Mr Stein said he believed strongly in the Neptune Campaign.
He said: "Thank God for the National Trust. We need it to protect the coastline for our future enjoyment and protect it from ourselves as well."
Mr Stein ran a restaurant donation support scheme at his seafood restaurant in Padstow, where funds went direct to the Neptune Campaign.
He also recently helped the trust with the campaign's 40th anniversary celebrations on the Cutty Sark in London
Rick Stein used his Padstow restaurant to get donations
Celebrity chef Rick Stein is to be awarded an Honorary Patronship of the National Trust.
Mr Stein, from Padstow in Cornwall, is being given the honour for his support of the Trust's Neptune Campaign.
The Neptune Coastline Campaign was set up in 1965 to raise money to acquire and protect coastline for permanent preservation and public access.
The appeal has raised over �35m and protects more than 600 miles (966km) of coastline around the UK.
Mr Stein said he believed strongly in the Neptune Campaign.
He said: 'Thank God for the National Trust. We need it to protect the coastline for our future enjoyment and protect it from ourselves as well.'
Mr Stein ran a restaurant donation support scheme at his seafood restaurant in Padstow, where funds went direct to the Neptune Campaign.
He also recently helped the trust with the campaign's 40th anniversary celebrations on the Cutty Sark in London."

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