RETAIL giant Marks & Spencer is supporting Manorlands.
Staff at the Keighley store chose the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice as their charity of the year in 2014.
And they will maintain their backing this year.
A cheque for more than £1,500 has been handed over following activities including a Christmas raffle, collections and bag packing.
Popular accordionist Derek Steel boosted funds by playing at the Low Street store in the run up to Christmas.
Manorlands fundraiser for Keighley, Andrew Wood, said: "We are very grateful to the team for its hard efforts raising this total and are looking forward to helping staff beat the amount this year."
l See page 26 for all the latest Manorlands hospice stories and fundraising opportunities
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