A YOUNG line-dancing team has raised £76 for the tenants of a sheltered housing scheme in Craven Arms.
Craven Arms-based Razor Sharp who reahearse at South Shropshire Housing Associaiton's Millmead sheltered scheme raised the money inappreciation of the tenants allowing them to use their facilities.
Six-piece Razor Sharp vary in age from 8-year-old Hannah Phillips to 16-year-old Charlene Bishop, who has not only run the team for the past four years, but also choreographs all their routines.
They regularly perform at fetes and shows throughout the county including the Southern Cross Line Dance Socials in Craven Arms.
Margaret Bates Sheltered Housing Officer at Millmead said: "The tenants are very grateful for what Razor Sharp have done. It shows that young people do think about our older citizens, who in this case are looking forward to an enjoyable day out, paid for by the girls' generosity."
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