CHILDREN and teachers at Hollycombe School (pictured) had a fun day last Friday, dressing up in their pyjamas and raising £110 for Pudsey and Children In Need.
Spots everywhere were the order of the day and dressing gowns replaced winter coats - all in aid of a good cause.
Children at Liphook Infant School also got into the Pudsey spirit and raised a £262 for the BBC's annual telethon appeal.
School uniforms were brightened up with spots and dashes of yellow and throughout the day the fundraising spirit gave everyone a feelgood factor.
A record amount of £26m was raised on the big day as host Sir Terry Wogan was left almost speechless as generous Brits defied the worst economic recession in more than 70 years to dig deep for the nation's underprivileged children.
For full story, see this week's Liphook Herald.






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