The Pembrokeshire ladies committee of the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution had a ball raising more than £6,500 for the charity.
The autumn ball at Folly Farm raised £6,503 for the charity which helps rural families in need.
As well as a three-course dinner, dancing and a chance to enjoy the attractions at the Old Time Funfair, guests were treated to a speech by the president of the RABI, Lord Henry Plumb.
Fabulous raffle prizes and auction lots, including a box at Chepstow races, a signed Ospreys shirt, a tour of the crown jewels and dinner at the home of committee chairman Hilary Raymond, attracted furious bidding from the 180 guests.
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