PUB regulars raised more than £1,000 for deaf children in a fun day extravaganza.
Saturday's big event at The Pheasant pub in Plantation Road, Amersham, garnered £1,100, which will go towards sending one of the regulars on a cycle ride - generating cash for the National Children's Deaf Society.
Landlord Lawrence Johnston, 42, who has been at the pub for four years, said: "It was a really great day. The festivities started at 11 in the morning, but didn't really get going until one. Then we kept going until closing time - everyone really chipped in, even staff who used to work here but don't anymore helped us out."
Attractions at the big day included a bouncy castle, cake stalls and karaoke.
Mr Johnson added: "The day went exceptionally well. Even the weather was in our favour, because we have had such a lot of bad weather recently I was afraid it would be a washout. But the last three days have been brilliant. I want to say thanks to everyone who helped."
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