Retired chiropodist Ron Hinchliffe, 85, who lives in Llanbedrog has donated one of his fantastic doll houses to Bryn Beryl and Hafod Hedd to help them raise funds.

The doll house which cost Mr Hinchliffe £500 in material to build and furnish to his high standards, even comes with lights in the rooms which are powered by electricity.

Mr Hinchliffe has donated around a 100 of these wonderful creations to many local charities which has helped to raise around £25,000.

Raffle tickets are being sold at £1 each for the doll house and are available at Bryn Beryl Hospital for the next two weeks where the house is also sited for people to see, before being moved to Hafod Hedd at Y Ffôr, where tickets will be sold there then.

Outreach support officer Donna Jones, who is in charge of the raffle, has also arranged for it to be exhibited at Nefyn Show on May Day, and again tickets will be sold there.

The raffle will be drawn on 10 May at Hafod Hedd.

Pictured with the doll house from left to right: Donna Jones, Ron Hinchliffe, Sara Jones (sister at Bryn Beryl), Paula Baum (board clerk) and Elain Williams (student nurse).