A charity football match and fundraising barbecue has been held for Cancer Research UK in memory of a well-known Highbridge man.
Steve Cavill sadly lost his battle with cancer last year and a 6-a-side football match was held between Highbridge companies EFS and Cases on Friday (20th September) at Pawlett Pavillion.
Organiser Andrew Williams said: “I would like to say a massive thank you to everyone that turned up to watch our charity match in memory of Steve on Friday.”
“Cases won 2-1 in games and won the trophy this year. It was a great night and the total raised was £1,378 with £421 in sponsors and the Justgiving page collecting £957, all going to cancer research. Thank you everyone.”
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