A BURNLEY pub was packed with regulars helping to raise money for the DJ Autism Fund.
Landlord of the Dugdale Arms Martin Mulrooney said: "Last time we held an event three months ago we raised £2,000 so we are hoping to raise a similar amount. "We had a tombola, stalls, face painting, bouncy castle and much more and on September 17 from 11am we will be holding a bungee jump."
Already 50 daredevils have signed up for the jump and anyone wanting to take part can raise money for their own good cause as well as helping the DJ Autism Fund.
The fund helps to pay for therapy sessions for local children who suffer from autism from the specialist London-based institute the National Light and Sound Therapy Centre.
Anyone wanting to sign up for the bungee jump should call into the pub on Dugdale Road.
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