A camping site in Ulverston is hoping that it can use its services for a good cause on Dave Day.
Camping at the Hayfield have been inviting visitors travelling to Barrow on June 8 to stay with them as the fight for accommodation ramps up.
With thousands of travellers coming to Cumbria to honour the life of Dave Myers over that weekend, many of them are having to look for more unorthodox ways of staying overnight.
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The team at the Hayfield revealed that, for every booking they received, £10 will be going to NSPCC Childline and The Institute of Cancer Research - the two chosen charities for Dave Day.
They are hoping to keep the spirit of Dave Day alive throughout the night, with The Tipsy Trot - a converted horsebox that serves drinks and food - already scheduled to be parked up at the campsite for the occasion.
The owners said: "Come along and enjoy a cold beer around our fire pits to round off what is surely going to be an epic day."
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