The Airedale Hospital Community Charity in Craven is hosting a Valentine's Market to help raise money for the charity.
The market will run on Friday 14th February at the restaurant in Airedale General Hospital.
The charity are asking people to visit the stalls between 11 am and 2 pm.
They will be joined by Betsy’s Bake Boxes from Silsden who will be offering cakes, cookies, and pies for the afternoon.
Also joining the market will be Healthier Skin with Maria who provides freshly made, award-winning, clinically proven, organic, natural skincare.
A spokesperson for the charity said on Facebook:
"We still have stalls available, if you would like a place in the market, email anhsft.charity@nhs.net for more information"
Airedale Hospital Community Charity will be releasing more information soon regarding the market.
You can find out more information about the market and what's to come via their website, here.

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