A martial arts event held in Ely raised more than £160 for the devastating bushfires in Australia.
Instructor Richard Holborn has had family affected by the catastrophic impact of the bushfires down under.
The 52-year-old knew that he wanted to do something to help the firefighters and wildlife at risk - so has decided to use his passion of martial arts to make a difference.
Around 16 people attended at Centre E, in Barton Road, to practice the martial art of Wing Chun.
A GoFundMe page also set up by Richard has raised just under £300.
The money will be split between The Rural Fire Brigade Association Queensland and WIRES a wildlife rescue organisation.
Richard said: "It went really well and people came from Norfolk and St Neots.
"We've also had a few donations from other martial artists from all over the UK and Australia.
"It was also very generous of Centre E to waiver their usual room charges as a contribution."
The GoFundMe page will remain live until February 3, to donate visit https://bit.ly/2NK8mvs
Ely Wing Chun train Tuesday 7 to 8.30pm at The Ely Beet Club.
Contact 07443583802, email elywingchun@hotmail.co.uk or on Facebook at Sifu Rich Wing Chun.
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