MCDONALDS staff swapped onions and mayonnaise for funky clothes to help fund a Westbury Pre-school.
Employees at the Trowbridge branch dressed up in 1960's and 70's clothes to raise £300 over the Easter bank holiday.
All the cash will go to the Kingfisher Pre-school who are hoping to replace a mobile classroom that is riddled with asbestos and rotten walls.
Sarah Lutskes, from Kingfisher Pre-school committee, said: "We would like to send a huge thank you to McDonalds staff in Trowbridge.
"We hope other businesses in the area will show their support for our cause and maybe adopt us as their designated charity or organise an event on our behalf."
Jo Damien, assistant manager at McDonalds in Trowbride, said: "It was really nice to help people in our local community and everybody really enjoyed themselves giving something back to a local school."
Kingfisher Pre-school is currently based in the playground at Bitham Brook Primary School in Westbury and fundraisers are hoping to replace the run-down mobile classroom.
Asbestos found in the ceilings and walls has been sealed off to make the classroom safe but major improvements are needed.
The pre-school caters for 38 children from the Westbury area but needs to raise a further £12,000 to bring the classroom up to suitable standards for young children.
To donate cash contact Debbie Williams on (01373) 822972.
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