THE organisers of Tetbury Classic Car Show have handed over a £4,000 cheque to a charity that takes disabled children on adventures.

Stroud-based Allsorts will use the money to extend its inclusive sports activities for children with disabilities and their families.  

Nikki Michael, from Allsorts, said £4,000 would make a difference to the families the charity supports.

“This generous donation will help us expand our inclusive sports activities which includes everything from trampolining to climbing. Not only does it help the children with their fitness it is also a great social event.”

John Bevan, Tetbury Classic Car Club’s committee chairman and founder of the show, presented the cheque to Allsorts.  

John, who is a teacher in Swindon, said: “It was lovely to see the work Allsorts do. They have a brilliant sensory room with fibre optic lights, star carpets, projectors and tactile sensory toys as well as beanbags to chill out on. The charity provides support for parents, and inclusive days out for the families.”