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Barry crowned king of the dancefloor as Strictly Rowcroft raises more than £176,000
Brixham Trawler Agents boss lifts glittering title
Strictly Rowcroft 2025's fund-raising total
Reporter:
Jim Parker
18 May 2025 9:38 PM
Email:
jim.parker@clearskypublishing.co.uk
Strictly Rowcroft 2025 raised an A-mazing £176,382 - with Barry Young crowned king of the dancefloor.
Strictly Rowcroft 2025 raised an A-mazing £176,382 - with Barry Young crowned king of the dancefloor.
The Brixham Trawler Agents' managing director pipped 11 other contestants to win the glittering title in front of a packed and cheering Princess Theatre audience on Saturday night.
Robbie from Rev Comps also won special praise after he raised a staggering £77,000.
Rowcroft said: "We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Strictly Rowcroft 2025 has so far raised an incredible £176,382.16.
"A huge thank you to everyone who was part of this incredible event, from our amazing dancers and their professional partners to our generous sponsors, partners, volunteers, and of course, everyone who attended. Your support helped make Strictly Rowcroft a sparkling success.
"Together, we’ve not only created a fab-u-lous night of glitz and glamour, but we’ve also made a real difference in the lives of those who need our care.
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