A pancake race which raises money for a High Wycombe charity is set to return tomorrow - after organisers were forced to scrap last year's event.
The High Wycombe pancake race, organised by High Wycombe Shopmobility, will return to the Eden Shopping Centre from 10am to 11.30am on March 5.
Organisers were forced to scrap last year's event because not enough teams signed up - but it is back this year.
The fun race sees teams of three people race towards the finish line while flipping a pancake - and previous winners have included the Eden Shopping Centre security team, Royal Grammar School, John Hampden Grammar School and Noodle Nation.
This year's teams include Marks and Sepncer, Eden Shopping Centre and Bucks Housing Association, as well as two teams representing the mayor of High Wycombe, Cllr Sarfaraz Khan Raja.
All proceeds from the annual race go towards helping High Wycombe Shopmobility.
The warm-up will start at 10am, with the race getting underway at 10.30am.
Check out our gallery above to relive the fun from 2017's pancake race.
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