08:05AM, Thursday 25 December 2014
Singing scouts spread festive joy at their annual carol concert.
A total of £180 was raised at the event, held at St Mary's Church in Station Road on Thursday, December 18.
The money will be go towards tackling the Ebola crisis and the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Burns Unit.
Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides from Twyford groups took part in the concert, which was first held in 1988.
Group Scout leader Tom Toy said there was 'very much a family atmosphere'.
Part of the concert involved Cubs carrying the International Peace Light, a flame carried across Europe from Bethlehem by Scouts, down the aisle.
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