Skipton Mayor's Charity Dinner took place last night at Skipton Town Hall.
The evening brought together guests from across the area to support a charitable cause, with a raffle alone raising more than £1,000.
A final total is expected to be confirmed once all donations have been counted.
Funds raised from the event will go towards Martin House Children’s Hospice, which provides care and support for children and young people with life-limiting conditions, as well as assistance for their families.
Images from the night: Credit to Skipton Town Council.
Students from Craven College were involved in the event, supporting both catering and front-of-house duties throughout the evening.
The Mayor, Councillor Winston Feather shared some wise words to those in attendance showing his appreciation for Martin House Children's Hospice.
The night was hosted by Your Skipton Radio's Stuart Clarkson.

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