RESIDENTS and staff at Beechwood care home in Upton donned an array of crazy costumes and headbands for charity.
The home has been raising money for Children in Need this week with raffles, competitions and, of course, fancy dress.
Clerk Julie Jakeman organised the fun and said she was pleased that everyone had enjoyed themselves for a worthy cause.
"The residents are really getting into the swing of it and we're hoping even the management will join in," she said.
"It's something we feel very strongly about and everyone's enjoying being involved."
The fundraising concludes today (Friday), to coincide with the televised Children in Need appeal.
Mrs Jakeman believes they have raised more than £200 for the charity. She said she was looking forward to doing it again next year and raising even more money.
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