A team of cyclists from Chadlington celebrated at a local pub after raising more than £8,000 for two charities.
Among the people enjoying the party at the Tite Inn were the village butcher and postmaster as well as the MP for Witney, David Cameron.
The team of 18, which included the pub's landlord Michael Willis, received the money from sponsors after they successfully cycled all the way from Putney, in London, back to their home village.
Last Friday, the team handed over cheques to their two chosen charities -- the Oxfordshire Association for the Blind and SCCWID, set up by Oxfordshire schoolgirl Sophie Watson who died from cancer.
Mr Cameron, who raised more than £2,500 from sponsors, said: "This was a very enjoyable way to raise money for good causes."
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