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Calendar goes on sale for local charity

Beautiful images entered for a photography competition have been transformed into a stunning calendar to help raise funds for local medical charity Cobalt.

The winning photographs and the judges' shortlist will be on view at Chapel Arts Café, Knapp Road, Cheltenham, GL50 3QQ from Wednesday 6th - Saturday 23rd October 10am - 4pm. Entry is free.

Calendars are £10 each or £11.59 including package and postage. They are perfect for gifts to friends and family or to enjoy yourself.

Cobalt received 450 entries to the competition. Judges included local professional photographer Sally Ryde and the category themes were 'Happiness is', 'Nature in all its forms' and 'Caring and Sharing'.

Kirsty Bradbury, Cobalt's fundraising engagement officer, said: "The standard of entries to the competition was very high and we could have created several calendars. We hope you enjoy our amazing 2022 calendar created from the winning entries, and watch out for news of our 2022 competition."

Copies can be ordered here  or contact fundraising@cobalthealth.co.uk  or call 01242 535922.

To find out more about Cobalt go to www.cobalthealth.co.uk

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