Being and rollers got into the groove at a Swindon pub for charity.
A rock and roll re-union night was held at the Moonrakers pub in Stratton, raising £1,000 for Princess Margaret Hospital.
The event, which was held on Sunday, October 29, was organised jointly by Roy Bunce of the Swindon Rock and Roll Club and Penhill Royal British Legion and amateur boxing club.
A cheque for the money was presented to senior sister Maggie Jordan and staff nurse Malcolm Stewart of PMH's Lydiard Ward.
It was presented by Swindon's only Amateur Boxing Champion Paul Rogers, who was a special guest at the rock and roll night.
Ms Jordan said: "This much-needed money will be spent on equipment for the ward."
n We're in the money . . . Paul Rogers, Swindon's only Amateur Boxing Champion, presents the cheque to Princess Margaret Hospital senior sister Maggie Jordan and staff nurse Malcolm Stewart
Picture: PAUL MAZZOTTA
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