A Wishaw pub was packed to the rafters as punters raised more than £5000 for a cancer charit last week.
Staff and regulars at The Cherry Tree in Netherton turned out in force in order to raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK.
Auction prizes on the night included a Scotland top signed by Arsenal star Kieran Tierney, a bottle of whisky worth almost £1000, a Ferrari signed shirt, a classic car ride, a signed Motherwell FC and tickets to Fir Park plus a signed Celtic match ball.
A huge raffle also contributed to a whopping £5012 total which will be sent to the cancer charity.
A cheque for £250 was also handed over on the night to Lanarkshire Cancer Care Trust.
Cherry Tree proprietor Helen Paterson was delighted with the turnout on the evening.
She said: “It was a fabulous night, we only started organising this a few weeks ago so for it to come together like that was excellent.
“We thought if we could one or two thousand we would be doing well so to get more than double that is outstanding.
“Local businesses and our customers were extremely generous.
“Our top prizes in the auction got us over £1000 and we had so many raffle prizes. It took forever!”
The idea for the charity night came after one of the pub’s regulars, Yvonne Jeffrey, brought in a sponsor sheet to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
The money spinning event certainly brought a smile to Yvonne’s face.
Helen added: “She was delighted. There were four of us counting the money including her so she was pleased that we will be able to hand over such a big cheque.
“It’s a cause very close to her heart so I’m sure it was a special night for her.”
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