A SUPER singing group raised hundreds of pounds to help children in Inverclyde at a sell-out concert.
Greenock Rock Choir were in full voice in aid of Children Poverty Inverclyde.
Organiser Kath McFarlane and fellow members decided to support the charity which sends local families on holiday.
The choir handed over £610 to Children in Poverty Inverclyde chairman Pat Burke.
He said: “This is a fantastic amount of money and it will make a real difference.”
Greenock Rock Choir meet every Monday night at 7.45pm in the Albany and the first taster session is free. To find out more visit www.rockchoir.com
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