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National Star celebrates 50th anniversary at Badminton Horse Trials

National Star's 50th anniversary celebrations come to an exciting conclusion this week, with one of the cross country fences at the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (2-6 May 2018) named after the charity.

The National Star Trakehner is the 21st fence at this year's event and with its demanding jump over a sizeable ditch, it is expected to generate a great deal of coverage for the charity as a result of it being a firm favourite with photographers.

In addition, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK is once again donating the use of the lakeside hospitality pavilion to National Star today (4th May) for the charity to host guests and assist with its fundraising efforts.

Cheltenham-based National Star works with young adults with severe disabilities and their families to provide support and training to help them lead independent and fulfilling lives. The charity has worked with thousands of young people since it was founded in 1967 and today up to 300 students can be enrolled at any given time under the care and tutelage of its specialist staff.

Mitsubishi Motors in the UK has supported National Star for over seven years and has helped to raise more than £100,000 for the charity. It has also previously provided vehicles to help with the college's work and recently donated its Gloucester Rugby match day rights to National Star - including replacing the Mitsubishi Motors logo on the team's rugby shirts with that of the charity. By donating the fence and the hospitality pavilion, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK reinforces its commitment to National Star and helps to develop the charity's profile.

The Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials is the world's premier 3-Day-Event and attracts over 160,000 visitors each year, making it one of the top 10 sporting occasions in the UK. The world's best riders flock to Badminton Park in South Gloucestershire to tackle the legendary cross country course, which is televised on BBC2 on Sunday 6th May.

Lance Bradley, Vice Chairman, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK, is also a National Star 50th Anniversary Ambassador. He said: "It is always an honour to be involved with National Star and particularly in its 50th year. The charity does amazing work helping its students reach their full potential through educational support and independent living. Here at Mitsubishi Motors, we enjoy looking for new ways to help raise the profile of National Star and we are delighted to contribute this prestigious fence and to continue to support them with the charity auction in the lakeside pavilion on Friday 4th May."

David Ellis, Chief Executive of National Star, said: "This incredibly generous offer will have a huge impact in raising the profile of National Star locally and nationally. We are proud to be a Gloucestershire-based charity and for 50 years we have supported young people with complex disabilities to realise their aspirations. With Mitsubishi Motors' support we will be able to help young people and their families for years to come."

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