A golf tournament is being held for the third year running in honour of a Keighley man who died of cancer.
The Mark Swift Memorial Trophy event will be held again for the Manorlands hospice, on September 27.
Last year's tournament at Fardew Golf Club, in East Morton, attracted 26 golfers and raised £2,500.
The tournament is organised by the family and friends of Mark, known as Swifty, as a way of remembering him.
Mark, who was 44 when he died in August last year, had testicular cancer 20 years ago but had been in remission for several years.
He received support from Manorlands first as an outpatient, receiving complementary therapies and taking part in art classes.
They are also organising an auction to be held in the evening, following the match.
Items already donated include signed photos and DVDs from This Morning hosts Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton.
Shirley Kennedy, one of the tournament organisers, appealed for donations of items from the public.
Shirley said: "Quite literally anything will do - if you are willing to donate it we will most certainly auction it."
Organisers regularly update the tournament's website - http://msamgt.blogspot.com - and can be contacted at friendsofswifty@gmail.com.
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