AN Urmston road's street party went with a swing - and boosted Macmillan Cancer Support.
Residents turned out in force for the festivities on Lismore Way on Saturday.
They enjoyed a host of activities including a 'selfie station 'name the teddy' and 'how many sweets in a tub', a bouncy castle and penalty shoot-out, face painting and nail painting.
There was also a very successful fundraising raffle that was supported by a large number of Urmston businesses.
The event, which was organised by residents Kirstie Chapman, Raegan Robinson and Charlotte Conley, raised £800 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Kirstie said: "It went extremely well, the turnout was brilliant.
"A massive thank you to all the companies who supported us."
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