The Rotary Club of Leytonstone and Woodford held a virtual music festival in aid of two charities.
Club member Grahame Williams brought together an array of artists over Zoom to raise more than £1,000, to be split between Haven House Children’s Hospice and the Chigwell Riding Trust.
Haven House in Woodford Green cares for children and young people, from birth, who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions.
The Chigwell Riding Trust, established more than 50 years ago, says it is the first ever riding centre for people with special needs and provides riding instruction to people of all ages.
The line-up at the event included Jenny Ewington and Modality Choirs, club member Ronald Burton, Joshua Lord, Caitlin Downie, Ken and Rachel Bartels, Niall Weir and Phoebe-Jane Weir, accompanied at the piano by Colin Sell, the pianist on radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.
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