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Johnsons Jewellers raised £4,000 for a local hospice after holding a charity auction at its exclusive premiere of the latest James Bond film, Skyfall.

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Celebrating its 115th anniversary, the Nuneaton-based jewellers hosted an auction at the black-tie and red carpet premiere in aid of the Mary Anne Evans Hospice, which provides care and support for those suffering from life-limiting illnesses.

Following a pre-film buffet at a nearby restaurant, Johnsons auctioned off some of its jewellery and watches to benefit the hospice.

Director of Johnsons Jewellers Libby Johnson said: “The Skyfall premier was such a fantastic evening. It has been another brilliant way to celebrate our 115th birthday in style and we were so pleased to welcome our guests to enjoy the evening with us. Johnsons Jewellers has been evolving and growing for over a century and the evening was an exclusive opportunity for us to say thank you, as well as looking to the future.”

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