A festive wishing well is helping raise money for Haworth Riding for Disabled.
The wooden well is being placed in various Haworth shops on the weeks running up to Christmas.
The aim is to capitalise on the influx of visitors for several special events organised by Haworth Village Association.
Festivities began last weekend with the annual Scroggling the Holly parade.
A Victorian Christmas market will be held this Saturday and Sunday, on Main Street, with 39 stalls, fairground rides and an old-fashioned organ.
The wishing well was the brainchild of Jackie Ruff, who runs Yorkshire Relics, at the bottom of Main Street.
Haworth parish councillor Barry Thorne said he was delighted that the traders were supporting such a worthy cause.
Riding for Disabled, which is run by volunteers, is based at stables in Lees.
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