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Freddie Innes, aged 8 has climbed 110 trees for Macmillan in memory of his late grandad. THE sky is the limit for an 8-year-old boy from Bromsgrove, who has climbed over a hundred trees for charity, raising over £500. Freddie Innes, a Lickey Hills Primary School student, climbed 110 trees over the bank holiday weekend to raise money for Macmillan. The active youngster was inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore’s 100 charity challenge which involves a challenge based around the number 100.
The 8 year old was inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore who s family have launched a 100 charity challenge. Freddie’s mum, Becky Grove said she is so proud of her son and how much money he has raised. She said: “Freddie’s loves climbing trees, we got two big trees in our garden that he loves to climb so he thought he would go that one step further.
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Freddie Innes is a man who, like the majority who shoot, clearly shares a love of good food. At 26, Freddie is a young chef, yet he already boasts an impressive CV, hard won in some of the finest professional kitchens in the UK.
A MasterChef semi-finalist
This passion for food started from the cradle. His grandfather was Raymond Budgen, headkeeper at the Paddockhurst estate in West Sussex. It was he who instilled the passion for, and the importance of, the raw ingredient. Mr Budgen reared his own birds in the traditional manner and felt he held a closer affinity with his stock nurturing them from egg, to release pen, to cover, to game cart. He drilled this ethos into the young Innes, not only with game but all ingredients in a dish. “My grandfather used to get very passionate,” recalle