GAMES galore were on offer at a charity fair organised by youngsters yesterday.
Pupils at Hurworth Comprehensive School, near Darlington, have been making games of all shapes and sizes in their design technology classes.
Their creations were on sale at the fair, which was held to raise money for a number of charities, including Cancer Research, St Teresa's Hospice and the National Canine Defence League.
Teachers also volunteered to go in the stocks and be pelted with sponge balls.
School spokeswoman Rita Rees said: "The children are hoping to raise about £400. They've worked really hard to make the fair a success."
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