A King's Lynn pub has rallied to raise £500 for the cancer unit at their local hospital.
The Live & Let Live Pub on Windsor Road held a 'Right Royal Knees Up' event in honour of King Charles's birthday.
The fundraiser, organised by the pub's landlady Rozi Woods, gathered locals for a day of fun.
Regulars kicked off their day with free bacon sandwiches and were later treated to a hog roast and live music.
It was all in aid of the cancer unit at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
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Musician Jason Mace donated his performance, and asked for donations to support the cause.
Joanne Russell, fundraiser and pub regular, said: “Rozi is the beating heart of our community, organising events and offering support to those around her.
"I hope this donation will contribute to enhancing the care provided to its patients.”
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Samantha Taylor, charity manager for the QEH, added: "The generosity and compassion shown by the Downham Market community makes a significant difference in the lives of our patients.
"Every donation helps us to continue offering high-quality care and support to those in need.”
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