THE annual White Dove Collectors Transport Show, in Kingsley, raised more than £12,000.

The event, last Sunday, saw more than 500 classic cars and vintage motorcycles on display, with the funds raised going to the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice, which is in Farnham but serves a wider area. Event organiser John Turner said the final figure had yet to be officially totalled. This money goes towards transport costs at the hospice.

Guests also enjoyed live music from The Shadows tribute band That Sound and Echoes of Elvis. A new attraction was falconry from A Fistful of Feathers from Fleet.

“We had a lot of people in,” Mr Turner added. “Some lovely cars, and luckily good weather.“

He thanked volunteers and sponsors: Grizzly Tools, Thorne Leggett Funeral Directors, MOTEST, Forest Motors, North Hants Tyres, Bill Rawles Classic Cars, XJ Engineering, Phillips Motor Services, Motorlink Distribution, Farnborough Communications and Lynchford Tyre Centre.