THE Kings Arms pub in Holsworthy made a donation to two charities from funds raised at a ‘Charity Day’ held at the beginning of May.

As part of the charity day a raffle was held, comedian Roger Rowe kept everyone laughing and family favourite ‘Stars in their Eyes’ was brought to life.

Cheques of £250 each were presented to Trish Burke of Forget-Me-Not Friends, who support those living with dementia, and Stephen Turner and Scott Lovejoy of Ordinary Living, a charity supporting adults with learning difficulties.

Co-owners of the Kings Arms Jill and Ashley Tallon said: “Many thanks to Pete Cobbledick and Mike Maniglia for their help in organising the event and printing of posters. Thanks to Freddy Zapp from Radio Cornwall who provided the karaoke and disco. Also all our entertainers in Stars in their Eyes, they were great.

“Most of all to all the businesses who donated prizes and individual prize donations, and to all our customers who supported this charity day, with their great generosity in the raffle and collections.”