GLITTER and glamour prevailed at end-of-year celebration for one Pembrokeshire charity.
Adam's Bucketful of Hope's annual Christmas bash took place at the Showground Pavillion in Haverfordwest.
More than 140 attended, all dressed to the nines, to celebrate a successful 12 months.
Volunteers, cancer patients, and local businesses who have supported the charity were among those in attendance.
It was organised by Tim Pounder, a friend of the late Adam Evans-Thomas, after whom the cause is named.
Adam's mother Chris said the event was a chance to eat, drink, dance and be merry, and a way to say thank you to all those who support the charity.
"A lot of those in attendance have supported us from day one, so it was a very warming and comforting feeling to be there with them - it felt just like a family get together," she said.
Guests boogied to Symphony Sid and the Swing Kings, and Rob Thomas Disco, and heard from brain injury charity Headway about its work.
Thanks went to organisers and volunteers, Scott Gregory from Caddies, and guests of honour Phil and Sue Davies.
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