SHOPPERS at Swindon's Designer Outlet Village were treated to a display of line dancing.
Members and supporters of the Stroke Association took to the mall in a bid to raise awareness of the association's work.
The charity campaigns for specialist stroke units to be put in hospitals throughout the country, and also helps to fund them.
It also works with people who have suffered strokes, helping them to regain as many of their former capabilities as possible.
Among the dancers was Stroke Association supporter John Randall, who became involved with the group through his late wife, Lorraine.
Mr Randall, from Wootton Bassett, said: "Our aim is to raise the public's awareness of the Stroke Association and its work. It is very important because if no hospitals had stroke clinics, sufferers' chances of survival would be very remote."
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