A charity shop is celebrating five years since it opened on Knaresborough's Market Place.
Yorkshire Cancer Research first opened in the town in December 2019.
And in just five years, the shop has raised more than £416,000 to fund life-changing cancer research.
The Knaresborough branch is run by Shop Manager Emily and Deputy Shop manager Azize, alongside a team of friendly volunteers.
A spokesperson for the shop said:
“Thank you to the Knaresborough community for all your support over the last five years. Here's to many more!”

The shop offers menswear, womenswear and kidswear ranges.
There’s also a selection of soft furnishings, bric-a-brac and a host of quality home items.

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