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Bikini car wash to get you in a lather

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But on Sunday members of Driffield Young Farmers' Club will be ditching their boots and wax jackets in favour of a little less clothing - for a bikini car wash.

A team of about five female members will be lathering down cars at Driffield Rugby Club wearing skimpy beachwear in a bid to raise hundreds of pounds for this year's chosen charity, Guide Dogs For The Blind.

Organiser Nicola Brown said: "It is going to be very cold so everyone will have to come down and support us."

Nicola, 18, said the fundraising idea had come from teenage comedy Bring It On, in which a team of American cheerleaders don bikinis to wash cars - to pull in as much cash as possible.

She said: "They needed to raise money really quickly and so do we because we have raised very little money for our chosen charity so far. We are hoping that if it goes reasonably well we will do it again. We are just hoping that a lot of people will come down and we can raise a lot of money."

They have been provided with top quality car wash fluid, sponges and buckets, paid for by staff at the Star Inn, Kilham.

Male members of the club will be on hand on Sunday to fetch and carry buckets of water. Nicola said: "The cost is [pounds sterling]5 per car wash, [pounds sterling]7 for 4x4 vehicles and vans. You are also welcome to bring down your tractors."

Members of Driffield Young Farmers will be at Driffield Rugby Club, Kelleythorpe, from 11am to 2pm on Sunday.

Driffield Young Farmers' Club meetings are set to finish for the year but will start again in the first week of October. Anyone who wants further information about joining the group should contact Zoe Clarkson, tel (01377) 241919.

Emily Drury, Laura Temple, Katie Drury, Nicola Brown and Anna Thompson.

COPYRIGHT 2006 Johnston Publishing Ltd.
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