A BRILLIANT performance by comedian Bobby Davro helped the Party in the Paddock in Frith End go with a swing on Sunday, raising more than £7,000 for the Taking Steps For Georgia campaign. Eight hundred people joined in the fun, contributing enough cash to send seven-year- old Georgia Head on the first of three trips for therapy at the Euromed Rehabilitation Centre in Poland. Georgia has cerebral palsy and will be treated with a therapy first developed for astronauts returning from weightless conditions in space. She was thrilled, but a little overwhelmed, to be invited onto the stage and introduced to the crowds on Sunday by Bobby Davro. The partygoers enjoyed their picnics in brilliant sunshine to live music from a wide range of performers. Among them were singer and Weydon School pupil Megan Sayer, 14, country singer Bobby D Sawyer, jazz musicians Chris Gibbon and Ross Jarrett, Grave Instinct and Men in the Way.




