Three cancer charities will share more than £2,000 from a song, dance and comedy revue held at Steventon in memory of a villager who died of the disease.
Sally Hancock, of Hanney Road, died last year, aged 64. Her husband Bill produces the Christmas panto for the NSPCC group in the village and and Mrs Hancock helped with the shows.
The group staged two performances of the revue, called Around the World in 120 Minutes, in the village hall.
The show raised £2,006, to be shared between Michael Sobell House in Oxford, Marie Curie Cancer Care and Imperial Cancer Research.
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