A ROMSEY hotel has helped to raise thousands for charity through sales of “invisible chips”.

The White Horse, in Market Place, has been raising money for Hospitality Action, a charity which supports people working in the hotel and catering industry.

Diners who choose the “dish” are making a £2 donation to the charity.

The pub is part of the Coaching Inn Group, which owns 35 hotels and inns across the country, and has raised £7,390 for the charity this year through invisible chip sales.

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L-R: Reception manager Heather Noyce and White Horse general manager Russel CarleyL-R: Reception manager Heather Noyce and White Horse general manager Russel Carley (Image: Coaching Inn Group)

Adam Charity, chief operating officer of the Coaching Inn Group, said it wants to provide “hospitality from the heart” for all the market town communities it serves.

He said: “Thanks to our core base of generous-hearted community customers and our many hotel guests we have now been able to donate more than £35,000 to Hospitality Action over the past four years.”

Founded in 1837, Hospitality Action offers time of need support to all those whether working in hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars, cafes, schools, hospitals, or event venues.