More than £1,400 has been raised for a good cause in memory of a popular woman who tirelessly supported Telford's music scene.
Members of The Original Wanted and Eternity Road hand over a cheque after their fundraiser
Julian Lloyd, guitarist for Eternity Road, said the event was such a success that it might even be repeated. "She was a big follower of ours and such a sweet lady. We would see her on a regular basis. She would come to most of our gigs.
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