A community centre in Bradford has received a lottery cash windfall.
St Oswald's West End Centre, established in 2005, serves people from the community ranging in ages from 18 to 96.
The centre offers courses and workshops; from developing computer skills to learning about gardening.
Photographs taken by local photographer, Phil Jackson, will form part of an exhibition on Saturday, 1 July, which will celebrate the centre's success and its financial windfall - a £304,581 grant from the Big Lottery Reaching Communities Fund.
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