An annual classic car show has raised more than £600 for charity.

On Saturday, Hunters Care Centre on Cherry Tree Lane, Cirencester held its annual Summer Fete and Classic Car Show to raise money for Dementia UK.

The event was opened by Cirencester mayor Patrick Coleman.

Attractions included Fairford Classic Car Club, walks with Hawks, bird of prey display and ukulele music from Matthew Sproston AKA George Reformby.

Residents, relatives and visitors braved the blustery weather to enjoy the afternoon with stalls ranging from a raffle, BBQ, cakes, bric a brac and a children’s lucky dip.

Event organiser Steve Chamberlain said: "The weather beforehand had been atrocious and everyone was watching the forecast, the gusty conditions resulted in several gazebos blowing away and needing to be repaired but as usual all of the volunteers stuck together and pulled off an enjoyable afternoon for everyone."

At the end of the day, £662 was raised for Dementia UK a charity which is close to the hearts of many of the residents and their families at Hunters.