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More than 70 business leaders sign up to CEO Sleepout to help homeless

The CEO Sleepout event will see participants sleep outside for one night at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground on November 4 from 8pm

Manchester CEO Sleepout at Emirates Old Trafford, 2016(Image: Manchester Evening News)

More than 70 people in senior leadership positions at Manchester businesses have signed up for an event which will see them sleep outside to help the homeless.

The CEO Sleepout event will see participants sleep outside for one night at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground on November 4 from 8pm.

Deloitte LLP partner Tim Grogan, partner at law firm BLM Steve Kuncewicz and Gear4Music operations director Anne-Marie O’Neill are among those committed to take part.

Partaking business leaders are challenged to raise £1,000 each as a minimum or make a donation from their business.

Bianca Robinson, the chief executive of the CEO Sleepout charity, said: “They come down with a sleeping bag, with lots of warm layers, and they’ll spend the night outside at Old Trafford as well as fundraising in the lead up to that.”

The raised funds are split between the CEO Sleepout º£½ÇÊÓÆµ charity itself and local charities working “on the front line of homeless and poverty”, including Lancashire CCC Foundation, Walking With the Wounded, MASH Manchester, Mustard Tree, Back on Track and the Manchester City Mission.

Ms Robinson said the event is very much “no frills”.

She said: “We’ll hear from a charity, we’ll hear from somebody affected, there might be a little panel discussion but it’s very informal.