STAFF at a Hampshire supermarket got ready for bed to raise cash and help give customers a wake up call to the issues of hearing loss.
Workers at the Co-operative store in Locks Heath donned nightwear, and used a giant alarm clock to help warn people about the difficulties of deafness.
The Co-op hopes to raise £2m nationally for the Royal National Institute for the Deaf, which helps those who are hard of hearing.
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