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The annual Classics against Cancer event was another roaring success, raising over £4000 for charity.
The event is held by Carol Armstrong and staff from Early Steps nursery to help charities Jak’s Den and Breast Friends and Family. And it wasn’t just some marvellous motors on display, there were also live bands, stalls, a bouncy castle and much more. Carol thanked everyone involved, adding: “I may be wrong but that was certainly the largest turn-out of American and hotrods I have seen in Scotland. Truly honoured.“Because of all of you fantastic people it looks like we have raised £4000 in donations and raffle money. We are blown away. Don't miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier. Sign up to our free newsletter here
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