LAST month's Haydon Bridge Festival raised £4,000 for worthy causes, organisers have announced.
The village's football field, at Low Hall Park, was transformed into a venue for live music, on Saturday June 24.
The annual music and real ale event included performances from the Sub Limes, the Street Martins, the Promise, the Tynedale Big Band, Jason Arnup, the Old Softies, and the Containment.
Organisers have said that the event raised £4,000, which will be divided between five different organisations.
This year's main beneficiaries, Tynedale Hospice At Home; and We Can; will each receive £1,500.
Shaftoe Trust Primary School will receive £500; and the Haydon News £300; while the village's Get It Together Society will receive £200.
For more information www.haydonbridgefestival.co.uk
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