Glastonbury Festival’s Michael Eavis drew the winning names from an old miner’s helmet to conclude Radstock Museum’s summer raffle.

Squares have been sold at the museum stall, which has been out and about at village days and fetes all over the area since May, and the winners have been contacted.

The money raised will be spent on a real horsehair mane and tail, for the life-size fibreglass horse arriving shortly at the museum. The horse will be set in place as if pulling the horse-drawn Radstock Co-op bread van in the museum.

Michael will be back at the museum on Saturday, 23rd September at 11.30 a.m, to open the new Westfield Exhibition, How Ordinary People Achieved Extraordinary Things, which runs until the end of November. For more information, please visit: www.radstockmuseum.co.uk

Lucy Tudor