Darts will fly through the air at a tournament being organised to raise money for a charity that supports people who have lived through a rare form of cancer.

The darts night will take place at Trunch Social Club on Friday, November 2, and will feature an appearance by Norwich-based champion Darren Webster.

Graham Claydon is organising the night after surviving having cancer himself.

Mr Claydon was diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP), a rare form of cancer that usually starts in the appendix, in 2016 but has since had the all-clear.

He said: 'There will be a darts tournament on the night. The cost to enter is £5, and that includes a free burger.'

Mr Claydon said the charity Pseudomyxoma Survivor had helped him throughout his ordeal and he wanted to have the darts night as a way of thanking them for everything that they had done.