A CONCERT by a Monmouthshire Elvis has helped a businessman raise £5,000 to name two guide dog puppies in memory of his wife..

Keith Davies kickstarted the fundraising with a sell-out concert in Abergavenny’s Borough Theatre in December.

And the Elvis tribute star joined Les Evans, who runs automotive firm Sunroofs and Stripes with his daughter Michelle, at at the town’s Angel Hotel to present a giant cheque to Guide Dogs, represented by Labrador Retriever Crompton and his owner Stephen Ricketts.

Les, from Blackwood, has asked for the two Labrador puppies to be named Joyce in memory of his late wife, who was a huge Elvis fan.

Upon the success of the event, Les said: “Labradors meant so much to Joyce and she supported Guide Dogs for many years. My daughter Michelle and I would like to thank all those businesses and friends who donated so that Joyce's name will live on.”

The family plans to continue supporting Guide Dogs and is organising a second Elvis tribute concert in memory of Joyce, to take place in the Borough Theatre next year. Les said: “There’s a waiting list for tickets already.”

To find out more about naming a guide dog puppy in memory of a loved one, you can visit www.guidedogs.org/uk/nap