EVERYBODY was dancing in the moonlight for one of Dorothy House's biggest fundraisers of the year on Saturday (September 10).

Nearly 700 women, dressed in pyjamas, onesies or frilly tutus, took part in the 8km Bath Moonlight Walk to raise funds for Dorothy House Hospice Care’s end-of-life services to patients and their families.

Last year the walkers raised more than £120,000 towards supporting people with life-limiting illnesses for the hike around Bath.

Dorothy House fundraising organiser Emily Knight said: “It was an awesome night. Everyone looked fantastic and the atmosphere was electric.

"Bath city centre was full of flashing bunny ears and pink feathers. Well done everyone, walkers, volunteers and supporters, and thank you for making this our best-ever Moonlight Walk.”

The Winsley-based hospice will try to put itself on the global map by as they aim to make it into the Guinness World Records book for having the largest gathering of people wearing feather boas, which they will find out about this month.