A Barbie movie double has helped to raise funds for the repairs to North Berwick Harbour after stormy conditions blasted a hole in the historic wall.
The event was hosted by NBMovies and took place on November 18, with more than 150 residents coming out for two screenings of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.
The group regularly hosts film screenings at North Berwick Community Centre and is run entirely by volunteers.
The film was a summer hit, becoming the highest-grossing film in history directed by a woman.
Proceeds, totalling £500, from the event were donated to North Berwick Harbour Trust (NBHT) for its campaign to fix and improve the harbour wall.
To help with the fun, NBMovies committee members Paul Duffney and Amanda and Mike Sumner built a Barbie Box to allow audience members to grab a Barbie selfie.
The Barbie Box was given the thumbs-up by the girls of Bass Rocketeers Netball Club.
Jane McMinn, chair of North Berwick Harbour Trust, was delighted with the support.
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