STAFF at Keighley social housing group Incommunities dug out the best in festive fashion to raise money for charity.
They took part in national Christmas Jumper Day, in aid of Save the Children.
Nearly £250 was coined-in through donations.
Geraldine Howley, Incommunities’ group chief executive, said: "Every year staff across the group get out their festive woollies and T-shirts and raise money for this fantastic charity.
"Our workplaces have certainly been brightened up with Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, Santa and Christmas puddings all making an appearance and all for a great cause!"
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