YOUNG entrepreneurs at a primary school have raised £1,100 for charity.
Pupils at Eatock School, in Westhoughton, held a "charity supermarket" in aid of Bolton Hospice.
They invited parents and local residents to a sale of groceries and other goods donated by the pupils.
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The youngsters also provided a cafe for their shoppers, serving homemade cakes, teas and coffees.
Local businesses donated prizes for a raffle, including a DVD player and bouquets of flowers.
Debbie Hunt, the school's charity co-ordinator, said: "We held a similar event last year and raised £800, so this year we really pushed to reach the £1,000 mark. I'm absolutely delighted we managed to beat that.
"The charity supermarket was an excellent example of the children, parents and the community working together for a very worthy cause."
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