BREWING up for friends and neighbours helped an epilepsy patient raise £107 for a charity which helps people with her condition.
Sue Lawson held a tea party at her Walkwood home as part of Epilepsy Action's fourth National Tea Break event.
A member of the Bel Canto singers, past president of Crabbs Cross and Hunt End WIs and former teaching assistant at NEW College, Mrs Lawson also has Multiple Sclerosis.
"I really wanted to do something worthwhile, while increasing awareness of epilepsy," she said.
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