A DAY care centre for residents aged 50 and above has held its annual Christmas bazaar.
Gravesend Age Concern hosted a spread of festive stalls including various craft stalls, a tombola and live entertainment.
The centre, in Clarence Row, offers day care for up to 100 residents from 9am to 4pm every day.
It also provides a community bathing service, delivering 180 baths a week and up to 270 community meals a day, all-year round.
The annual event helps to raise funds for the centre, which receives the majority of its funding from social services.
Chief officer Annette Davies said: "It was a lovely buzz. We had around 120 people for lunch and a further 20 people came along to browse the stalls. We had a sing-a-long and they all went home as happy as Larry."
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