Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority staff raised £1,450.57 for Children in Need last week.
Donated two pence pieces stretched around the corridors of the head office in Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock - a distance of 101metres (332ft) and a total of £105.
A promises auction, with lots including a boat trip on the Daugleddau Estuary, a guided walk in the Preseli Hills and a tour of Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort, raised more than £1,150.
The authority's projects team, who organised the fund-raising, donned waiting-on outfits to serve morning coffee and tea to colleagues at their desks, and the coffers were further boosted by a 'guess the number of marbles' competition.
One of the organisers, Katrina Small, said: "On behalf of the projects team, I'm really pleased to be able to donate this money - it was a great effort on behalf of all the staff and authority members, we had a lot of fun and raised a fantastic amount for Children in Need."


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