Regal Interiors has launched a Christmas card competition that aims to both inspire local children and raise valuable funds for Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice.
Children aged 4 to 11 years old are invited to design the front of an A6 festive card, offering them the chance to have their artwork professionally printed and used as this year’s official Regal Christmas card. For every entry received, Regal Interiors will donate £2 to Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, helping support the charity’s ongoing work in the community. Manorlands Hospice provides expert palliative care, symptom management and emotional support for people living with life-limiting conditions, as well as assistance for their families. The winning Christmas card designs will be printed, distributed to local schools, and displayed in the Regal Interiors showroom, giving children the opportunity to see their work celebrated within the community. Anyone wishing to contribute further can make a voluntary donation online here. Schools, parents and guardians who would like their children to take part can request entry details by emailing Regal Interiors. The deadline for artwork submissions is Friday, 28th November. Regal Interiors is a family-run interior design and fitting company specialising in kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms. Based just outside Skipton in Cross Hills at The Crossings Business Park, they offer a full design-to-installation service, including bespoke layouts and professional advice.

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