A CHARTERED accountancy firm in Ruthin raised more than £2,000 to be shared between two causes at its annual coffee morning.

Hill & Roberts, based on Tan y Castell, collected a total of £2,148 in donations at the event, to be divided equally between St Kentigern Hospice, based in St Asaph, and The DPJ Foundation, a mental health farming charity.

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The coffee morning also involved a raffle, the first prize at which was £500, and the second prize a hamper of Welsh goods.

Ffion Hampson, partner at Hill & Roberts, said: “Our thanks go to everyone who supported our event in any way, and to the children of Ysgol Pen Barras for entertaining us all.

“A list of raffle winners can be found on our Facebook page.”