The St Neots business Titan have raised more than £2700 to go towards helping Ukrainian refugees living in Huntingdonshire following a successful Family day.

The engineering and technology company welcomed the families of staff and more than 250 people to its industrial park on May 7 for a barbeque and a car and motorbike display.

The Hunts Post: More than 30 high performance motorcycles were on display at the Titan family day in St Neots.More than 30 high performance motorcycles were on display at the Titan family day in St Neots. (Image: Peter Hagger)

There was also a raffle and an auction accompanied by face painting for the children, a stilt walker and a fire eater.

The Hunts Post: Jennifer Caterino-Davis, the owner of Cheeky Moo Face Painting, provided face painting for the childrenJennifer Caterino-Davis, the owner of Cheeky Moo Face Painting, provided face painting for the children (Image: Peter Hagger)

CEO of Titan, George Lendrum, said: “It was a nice thing to be able to get back into giving and supporting the local community.”

“We had a thoroughly good day, and I'm glad we were able to help people along the way."

The Hunts Post: CEO of Titan, George Lendrum, with staff at the barbeque.CEO of Titan, George Lendrum, with staff at the barbeque. (Image: Peter Hagger)

The proceeds raised for the event were donated to 'Help Ukraine Huntingdonshire', which was set up to support host families and Ukrainian refugees living in the district.

If you wish to donate and find out more, visit www.gofund.me/2c6ce36a.