The Old Railway Line Garden Centre has raised £1914.50 for Macmillan Cancer Support with a series of fundraising activities.

The independent, family-run garden centre, in Three Cocks held a charity quiz and curry night last Friday.

The event was announced a couple months prior and sold out within a week. With it having been 12 months since their last one, the night was a big success.

On arrival all guests were encouraged to buy a raffle ticket, for which all funds went towards the charity. They were then seated in their teams in the Railway Restaurant before tucking into a delicious home-made curry. After food, Mark Cleary – founder of the Garden Centre – hosted the quiz.

With a proportion of each ticket price going straight to the charity, £635 was already raised before the event and a further £344 was raised through the raffle sales, bringing the charity total up to £979 from the event night alone.

The rest of the money raised for the charity was raised through the Macmillan Coffee Morning on September 30 and other fundraising efforts over the last few months. A total of £335.50 was raised during their Macmillan Coffee Morning and a further £600 from other fundraising efforts.

Mark Cleary said: “It was such a pleasure to invite everyone back in for our Charity Quiz and Curry Night as it’s an event I always look forward to. We’re very proud of the total raised through the event for Macmillan and want to thank everyone who came along and offered extra donations through the raffle.

“We enjoyed hosting both events and, as always, seeing so many familiar faces as well as new ones. There are many more events coming up for Christmas which we can’t wait to get stuck into. It will be a fantastic way to round off a great year.”

The Old Railway Line has a number of Christmas events lined up before the end of the year, all selling out fast with limited spaces left.

For more information visit their website: www.oldrailwaylinegc.co.uk/event-directory/ or call them on 01497 847055.