CROWDS filled Weymouth's Pavilion for another successful Weysia gig in aid of an Indian street project.
For the third year in a row the Pavilion hosted a rock gig, this time in aid of Wey Valley School's Passage to India trip in December.
The school will be sending 16 students to Calcutta on Boxing Day to work with street children where the school hopes to make a sizeable donation towards the street project charity.
The Weysia gig was initially set up in 2005 to help the victims of the Asian tsunami which struck on Boxing Day 2005, and then organised again the year after to support the relief effort following the Pakistan earthquake.
This year's Weysia 3 was the idea of 15-year-old Rowan McIntosh whose dad Robbie is a professional guitarist and had worked with The Pretenders and Paul McCartney.
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