Thousands raised for cancer charity at coffee morning and 1940s evening
Peter Sanderson and Bridget Mayes at the Macmillan Cancer Support fundraiser at Woodlands Caravan Park in Upper Sheringham. Picture: SUPPLIED BY DIANE EVANS - Credit: Archant
Enthusiastic fundraisers at Woodlands Caravan Park Upper Sheringham have come together to give a worthy cause a very welcome boost.
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.
Macmillan Cancer Support's north Norfolk committee thanked everyone involved for their support.
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