
Some events go beyond the agenda. They stay with you because of the energy in the room, and the reason behind it all.



Alongside our client White Circle, SOCIETY STUDIOS® was proud to sponsor a Charity Golf Day at Carden Park in support of the Steve Burne Charitable Trust. What began as a day of sport and celebration became something much deeper: a collective effort to raise funds for causes that change lives across Manchester.
Founded in 2018, the Steve Burne Charitable Trust is a family-run organisation created to continue the legacy of Steve Burne, a much-loved designer and community figure. The Trust supports life-changing projects across Greater Manchester, from building a Garden of Reflection at Ronald McDonald House to funding vital support for cancer patients at The Christie.
Driven by Steve’s family and closest friends, the charity’s mission is simple but powerful: to make a lasting difference for children and families when they need it most.
The day began with coffee, tea, and bacon rolls in the clubhouse before golfers took to the Cheshire Course for a shotgun start. What followed was a day of connection, friendly competition, and shared purpose under the Cheshire sun.
As the final putts dropped, the focus shifted back to the clubhouse for an evening of speeches, auctions, raffles, and live entertainment. The Carden Suite came alive with laughter, music, and a dance floor that stayed busy well into the night, all in the name of generosity and community spirit.
Yes, it was golf. Yes, it was food, drinks, and a celebration. But above all, it was about raising funds and awareness for a cause that leaves a lasting mark on the lives of children and families.
At SOCIETY STUDIOS®, we believe business isn’t just about bottom lines, it’s about building things that matter. Supporting initiatives like the Steve Burne Charitable Trust reminds us of the power of people coming together to do good, and of the difference that creativity and community can make when combined with purpose.
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