Warm clothes for children were donated during Christmas celebrations at a Radlett farm.
Around 20 shops in Battlers Green Farm, Radlett, held a day of festive activites at which shoppers got to sample food and enjoy mulled wine and mince pies.
A raffle was also held, with all money raised being donated to family support charity Home-Start.
Customers were also asked to bring along small items of clothing to put under the tree for the charity's Keep a Child Warm at Night campaign.
Louise Caplin, co-owner of Spice Way, said: “It was a really exciting event and we all saw so many customers helping the charity.
“It was also good to help raise the profile of the farm, as so many people forget it’s here, and let people know we’re ready for the festive season.”
Home-Start is now picking up collection boxes and counting donations.
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