LOCAL 'celebrities' are lacing up their dancing shoes for a special fundraiser for Dunbar's RNLI.

The town's RNLI fundraising committee holds events throughout the year, with money raised going towards the good cause.

And, next month, they will have their own version of Strictly Come Dancing, with both nights already sold out.

Performances take place on March 4 and 5 at 7pm for 7.30pm at the Strawberry Barn, at Belhaven Fruit Farm, with seven male and female celebrities teaming up.

Councillor Norman Hampshire, fashion designer Jacqui Burke, Stuart Craig, manager of the town's Original Factory Shop, Lynsey Courtney, trainee nurse, Sue Kyle, joint owner of the Volunteer Arms, David Currie, a DJ, Lyndi Thomson, manager at the town's Bank of Scotland, Barry Chisholm, owner of Commonwealth Games dog Hamish, Rhona Bell, from 1650 Coffee Shop, John Stewart, from Dunbar Traditional Music Festival, Jamie Forrester, from the RNLI crew, Marion Wilson, of Belton Livery, Gordon Nicolson, of Nicolson Kiltmakers, and Louise Grey, of Lothian Canine Rehabilitation Centre, will be showcasing their dance moves for charity.