MONEY raised at a Christmas pantomime will pay for a camping trip for Girl Guides.
The First Charminster Girl Guides' production of Jack and the Jellybean Stalk, their own version of the classic tale, raised around £150.
Organiser Lilian Matthews said the money will be used to pay for a trip for the Guides to Foxlease in the New Forest.
She said: "The Guides actually took a hand in writing and producing the show with our young leader Anna Birley.
"We only had a month in total to do it because the hall we were using was being refurbished.
"Everyone's done very well to get the show done.
"We will use the money to take the Guides to the forest and for a few activities while they're there.
"It was a wonderful event - a really packed-out show."
Around 20 Guides took part in writing, performing and working backstage on the production.
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