MANORLANDS is again sharing in the proceeds of an auction held at an annual pork pie competition.
The Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice will receive a slice of the record £3,500 raised at the sixth Great Northern contest.
Brooklands School, Skipton, is the other main beneficiary.
Donated pork pies, fruit cakes, Scotch eggs, sausage rolls and fodder all went under the hammer.
The two causes benefit annually from the auction, staged at Skipton Auction Mart.
The pork pie competition is held alongside the mart's Christmas primestock shows.
Judges were led by former Keighley butcher Mike Ward, a stalwart of the contest.
Southowram-based Ingfield Farm Shop was crowned champion and received a trophy from ex-Keighley News journalist Robin Moule, of PR company Moule Media, and David Hempel, a director of Keighley spice merchant TW Laycock & Sons, the competition sponsor.
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