A North Wales hospice has finally held its annual spring ball for the first time since 2019.
Supporters of Hope House Children's Hospices turned out dressed in black tie and cocktail dresses, to help raise vital funds for the charity.
The ball's theme was Under the Sea and supporters made a huge splash raising more than £50,000 to support seriously ill local children.
The magical evening took place on Saturday, May 7, at The Lion Quays Hotel, in Oswestry, and began with a drinks reception followed by a three-course dinner, auction, raffle, live music and dancing.
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Fundraising team leader Lynsey Kilvert said: "It was so amazing to see our supporters again. We were thrilled to be able to host such an event for the first time since the pandemic.
"Our fundraising balls are a huge success and raise incredible amounts of money so that we can continue providing care and support to seriously ill local children and families.
"Our guests looked incredible and the night was a resounding success.
"We would like to thank everyone who helped make this special night happen, from our event sponsors Select-a-Skip UK Ltd and GA & PS Reeves Ltd, Luke Millington who kindly shared his story, our wonderful guests and everyone who donated items for our auction and raffle."
If you would like to see what events Hope House has coming up, visit www.hopehouse.org.uk/events
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