STORTH village's third annual Ritz-style afternoon tea, served in the village hall by members of the Dallam Rosemere Cancer Foundation Supporters’ Group, raised £1,000.65 for the charity.
The ticket-only event featured savouries, scones and cakes home-made by members of Storth WI and the Dallam supporters’ group, and musical entertainment from Kendal-based a cappella group Pandora’s Handbag, and Harps North West, which includes villager Irene Mower.
At the event, Dallam supporters’ group co-ordinator Alison Charlesworth was presented with an award for her work and commitment.
Rosemere Cancer Foundation works to bring world-class cancer services and treatments to cancer patients from throughout south Cumbria and Lancashire. For more, see www.rosemere.org.uk
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