FITNESS club members raised funds for charities by completing challenges.
Members of ten Rosemary Conley diet and fitness clubs in the Durham area took part in a range of charity events as part of the Rosemary Conley Challenge, which aims to raise more than £1m for good causes.
The latest effort was an aerobathon at Sherburn Sports Centre, in which about 80 women and men exercised for almost two hours.
The aerobathon, along with a raffle, raised more than £1,000 for Children in Need.
Two cheques were presented to local charities after classes, including £627.10 for the Charlie Bear Fund.
Pauline Atkinson, Durham franchisee for Rosemary Conley diet and fitness clubs, said: "During this year, members have knitted dolls and blankets for children in Peru, and completed the Race for Life, Cycle for Life and the aerobathon.
"They should be really proud of their efforts."
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