The charity's annual calendar features shots of the Yorkshire Coast taken by local people.
The calendar features images from all four seasons, showcasing the stunning area covered by Saint Catherine’s, which stretches from Whitby down to Bridlington and inland to Ryedale.
The pictures were chosen from hundreds submitted following an annual appeal from the charity for calendar photographs.

Richard Barwick, fundraising operations team leader, said:
“Our calendar 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.”
The calendars are priced at £5 each, plus £1.50 UK postage and packing, with all the profits going towards patient care.

They are available to buy in a number of ways:
- In store at Saint Catherine’s charity shops
- In local branches of Boyes, Proudfoot and Sainsbury’s (Falsgrave, Scarborough)
- Online at www.saintcatherines.org.uk/online-shop/
- By calling (01723) 378406 or emailing fundraising@saintcatherines.org.uk

The full calendar features images from:
- January - Kirkham Priory by Matt Fisher
- February - Scarborough by Beverley Senturk
- March - Muston by Paul Foreman
- April - Scarborough Beach Huts by Yvonne Bradley
- May - Malton by Nick Fletcher
- June - Scarborough Castle by Michael Buckingham
- July - Bempton by Patricia Morris
- August - Danes Dyke by Nicola White
- September - Bridlington by Lorraine Wilson
- October - The Mere by Sue Gurney
- November - Sandsend by Deborah McCarthy
- December - Whitby by Joe Plant


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