Hundreds turned out to take part in Nightingale House's midnight walk after it returned following a two year absence.

The hospice was unable to celebrate its 25-year anniversary in 2020, due to the pandemic, it was also cancelled in 2021.

The event returned this year after many requests from the community and those taking part lit up the streets of Wrexham once again.

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The walkers turned up in their masses, all donned in colourful t-shirts and bright lights, before setting off.

Overall the event raised £73,650 for the hospice, which staff are 'overwhelmed' by.

Organisers Sarah Povey and Sam Amis from the hospice said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who came to support the Midnight Walk on Saturday night.

"To all the walkers, volunteers, Marshals, staff behind the scenes and the event sponsors - without you this event would not have been possible.

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"We are completely overwhelmed by the community once again for raising such an incredible amount of money for patient care and we cannot thank you enough.

"It spectacular to see everyone coming together to light up the streets of Wrexham once again!”