Sandwell Council staff in Oldbury have helped to raise vital cash for research into heart disease.
Staff wore something red and donated £1 each to the British Heart Foundation to raise cash.
Ushma Patel, one of the organisers, said: "We had lots of fun raising money for this very worthwhile cause. Staff were very generous and we collected about £105.
"I was really pleased at the number of people that took part and we raised more than we expected.
And Pam Cross added: "Heart disease has affected many people's lives and it's something that people obviously feel very passionate about. I think it was a great initiative by the staff."
Jackie Skeel, head of national campaigns at the British Heart Foundation, said: "The money raised will help save lives and fight the UK’s biggest killer."
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