Parish Council’s and local Hospice are to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with music in the Park this summer.
A building society manager walked over broken glass and then did the same over fire to raise money for a hospice.
Father and son Frank and Daniel Ward (pictured right) will be taking part in a 100km, night-time cycle ride around London's iconic land marks on the 9th and 10th June in aid of LOROS.
Jubilee celebrations will continue into this weekend as people are invited to take a picnic to an evening of music and fireworks.
Karate students aged from six to 75 kicked and punched to raise money for LOROS
The charities benefiting are LOROS Hospice, Cransley Hospice and Barnardo’s, with members choosing which of these three they personally wanted to support.
Dozens of local bands will be playing at a charity music festival over the next five nights.
The boss of a pensions firm and a senior lawyer are among a host of business people who are challenging themselves for charity.