Schools and organisations across Crewe and Nantwich have been raising money for the annual Children in Need appeal this week.
Malbank Sixth Form College students have been raising money for Children in Need this week.
They held a bag pack at the local Morrison’s Supermarket store in Nantwich.
Director of Sixth Form, Mr Falamarzi said: “The Sixth Form students have really enjoyed supporting the local community whilst at the same time raising money for such a very good cause.
“I’m very proud of the hard work they have all put in to achieve this.”
Meanwhile, the aftersales support team at Swansway Motor Group in Crewe got spotty for Pudsey, arranging a duck race and dresses to impress in their dottiness.
The team are no strangers to dressing up, having frightened their colleagues at Halloween and fund-raising every week with a dress-down Friday.
This time they got spotty to raise funds for Children in Need.
Organiser Simon Williams said: “I love to get everyone on-board for fund-raising activities and we’re lucky with Swansway being family-owned, the directors support all our fund-raising schemes.
“This one might have been less wacky than usual, but we’re raising much needed funds for kids and having a bit of fun along the way.”
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