Flower power is bringing Keighley communities together.
Hundreds of people have attended training days at the Sangat Centre to learn the art of making hanging baskets.
The sessions - organised by the Woodville Training Centre in partnership with Sangat - attracted people from across Keighley.
Participants joined disabled trainees to learn how to make their own hanging baskets and wooden planters.
Councillor David Emmott, chairman of Keighley Area Committee, said: "This is an excellent environmental project involving the whole community.
"It is very encouraging to see people from different ethnic communities and abilities coming together to improve their surroundings."
Ghulam Rabani, deputy manager of the Sangat Centre, said: "Hopefully, people will take the skills learned at the open days and continue to improve the environment."
Businesses and organisations interested in ordering summer planters and hanging baskets should contact Woodville Horticultural Training Centre on 01535 618186.
Taking a look at one of the flower tubs at the Sangat Centre are, from left, Ghulam Rabani from the centre, Keighley Area Committee chairman Cllr David Emmott, Woodville trainee Stephen Thorpe, Khadim Hussain from the Sangat Centre and trainees Brian Culverhouse and Juian Butterfield
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