WELSH rugby legend JPR Williams was the guest of honour for a charity dinner held at Camborne.
The former full-back who played 55 times for his home country and won three Five Nations Grand Slams in 1971, 1974 and 1978 gave a talk about his career at the club in front of 150 guests.
The event was held in the Cherry and Whites recently refurbished Town Bar which had £20,000 spent on it over the winter.
Money was raised for the RNLI Penlee Station and the Raising the Bar projects, with £2,500 being gathered by the end of the night.
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