The Echo captured these hilarious scenes from a charity event 20 years ago. Let's revisit when the fancy dress fundraising was in full swing.
Then-Fareham Mayor David Swanbrow officially kicked off the sponsored fancy dress pub crawl in aid of charity.
Sixteen employees from Westfield Systems transformed themselves into St Trinian's characters for the three-legged challenge, raising funds for the Rainbow Centre and the Elizabeth Foundation.
Starting at their Lower Bath Lane office, the team visited ten pubs in the town centre.
Then-Managing Director Gary Butler said, "These charities are incredibly important, and every penny raised will make a direct impact. It’s a fantastic way to team build while supporting a great cause."
Westfield Systems, a contract electronics manufacturer, regularly fundraises for charities such as Great Ormond Street Hospital and more.
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