They danced, sang, wore hats, and shook collection buckets in Midsomer Norton High Street and managed to collect nearly £200 for the charity.

Melanie, who runs Move Dance Fitness, has been wearing a different hat every day in March to raise awareness and money for the charity. She has collected an incredible £925.36 which will definitely make a difference to the lives of those who need it most.

Helena, who is also a professional musician, had a brain tumour removed nearly three years ago, so it’s a cause that is very dear to her heart.

Only 1% of national research spend is allocated to Brain Tumour Research, the charity receives no income from the Government, and yet it’s the biggest cancer killer in children and adults under 40, with only 12% of people who have a brain tumour surviving beyond five years of diagnosis.

To find out more about the work Brain Tumour Research do, visit www.braintumourresearch.org

If you want to help Melanie raise even more, then go to her Facebook page @movedancefit or website: www.movedancefitness.co.uk