A Letchworth photography firm’s summer ball has raised almost £3,000 for Garden House Hospice Care.

The Comet: Letchworth photography firm Studio6 enjoy their summer ball in aid of Garden House Hospice Care. Picture: GHHCLetchworth photography firm Studio6 enjoy their summer ball in aid of Garden House Hospice Care. Picture: GHHC (Image: Archant)

Studio6 by ATG Spectrum held a summer ball at Needham House in Little Wymondley to support the hospice based in Letchworth’s Gillison Close, which is its chosen charity.

Guests enjoyed fun in the new Studio6 photo booth and danced the night away to energetic music from band Kicking Back.

Studio6’s Mark Reed said: “We choose Garden House Hospice Care as we wanted to stay as local as possible, and the hospice is such a worthy cause supported by the community.

“Having held a smaller event last year, we decided to organise a summer ball to help raise the hospice’s profile.

The Comet: Letchworth photography firm Studio6 enjoy their summer ball in aid of Garden House Hospice Care. Picture: GHHCLetchworth photography firm Studio6 enjoy their summer ball in aid of Garden House Hospice Care. Picture: GHHC (Image: Archant)

“We were well supported by clients and suppliers in the donation of the raffle gifts, which helped add £880 to the total raised.”

A grand total of £2,885 was raised for Garden House Hospice Care.

The team at Studio6, which launched in Icknield Way last year, has been delighted with the feedback following the fundraiser and hopes to perhaps hold another ball in aid of the hospice next year.