A fundraiser held at Guide Bridge Conservative Club for the Anthony Seddon Fund has raised more than £500.
Six-piece band ‘Urban Myth’, headed by lead vocalist ‘Cat Holden’, entertained members who dug deep into their pockets and raised a fantastic total of £550.
Club secretary Kim Tranter said: “We really wanted to encourage people to come back out after the coronavirus restrictions were lifted, and what better way than to hold a charity fundraiser?”
The Anthony Seddon Fund provides vital peer support for local people with mental health issues.
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