Enthusiastic fundraisers at Woodlands Caravan Park Upper Sheringham have come together to give a worthy cause a very welcome boost.

Eastern Daily Press: Julie Butt , who was selling raffle tickets in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support at the fundraiser at Woodlands Caravan Park in Upper Sheringham. Picture: SUPPLIED BY DIANE EVANSJulie Butt , who was selling raffle tickets in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support at the fundraiser at Woodlands Caravan Park in Upper Sheringham. Picture: SUPPLIED BY DIANE EVANS (Image: Archant)

The venue hosted a coffee morning on Saturday, September 15 to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.

There was also a raffle and the fundraiser concluded with an evening of 1940s-themed fun.

The event, which has become an annual affair having first been staged in September 2015, raised £2,260 for the charity, which brings the running total up to £9,986.

Bridget Mayes organised the coffee morning with a team of helpers and Peter Sanderson and others put together the 1940s night, with Julie Butt selling raffle tickets.

Eastern Daily Press: Peter Sanderson and Bridget Mayes at the Macmillan Cancer Support fundraiser at Woodlands Caravan Park in Upper Sheringham. Picture: SUPPLIED BY DIANE EVANSPeter Sanderson and Bridget Mayes at the Macmillan Cancer Support fundraiser at Woodlands Caravan Park in Upper Sheringham. Picture: SUPPLIED BY DIANE EVANS (Image: Archant)

Macmillan Cancer Support's north Norfolk committee thanked everyone involved for their support.