EVESHAM Baptist Church raised almost £300 during its Fairtrade Pancake Morning.
Countless pancakes were served and eight pints of batter needed to keep up with demand.
Mayor of Evesham Councillor Charlie Homer tried his hand at tossing pancakes while customer browsed the Peruse Fairtrade stall and Tradecraft foods and household products tables. In addition there were quizzes homemade cakes and refreshments.
The money raised will go towards the work of Samaritan's Purse helping Ebola-affected communities in Liberia.
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