A FUN fundraising afternoon at a Wotton pub has raised enough to buy a new defibrillator for the town.
The Royal Oak's fun day took place on Saturday, and saw visitors enjoying live music and a barbeque, as well as competitions, a tombola, a bouncy castle, a defib awareness tent, and more.
The event is part of the Community Public Access Defibrillators Appeal, organised by Wotton Lions.
The Lions are aiming to buy five units, which would bring the total publicly available in the town to seven.
The appeal runs until the end of August.
Donations can be made via Wotton Lions Facebook page and at donation points around the town.
The first defibrillator will be installed outside Chipping Manor Dental Surgery in Long Street this month.
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