The charity is looking for stunning photos of the Yorkshire Coast.
An appeal has been launched to find 12 special images for the charity’s annual calendar, which is an ever-popular way of raising much-needed funds. The calendars are bought by thousands of supporters each year in the local area – with copies even ordered from abroad.
Richard Barwick, fundraising operations team leader, said:
“This is a great way to share your photographs, see them in print and help a fantastic cause at the same time.”
This years Calendar featured images of Cobble landing in Filey, the village of Staithes, Flamborough Head, Scarborough and Bridlington. February's image is a stunning shot of Whitby Abbey taken by Sue Walker.
For the next calendar, Saint Catherine’s is looking for images which are:
- Landscape format and full colour
- From the area covered by Saint Catherine’s, which includes Scarborough, Filey, Hunmanby, Whitby, Ryedale, Bridlington and Driffield.
- A good mixture of spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Anyone can submit an image for consideration (maximum four entries per person), and the 12 selected images will be printed in the calendar alongside the sender’s name.
Winter images will also be considered for use on the Saint Catherine’s Christmas cards.
The deadline for submissions is Friday April 16. Please email your photographs with your name and telephone number to fundraising@saintcatherines.org.uk
For more information call the fundraising department on (01723) 378406.


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