Awareness about women's health was raised at a special event in Keighley on Saturday.
A Women's Health Road-show was staged in Town Hall Square.
The aim of the event -- organised by Airedale Primary Care Trust's Women's Health team -- was to promote a healthy lifestyle and well-being for women.
There were more than 35 stalls and an array of displays, with lively music and dance activities to watch or join in, from belly dancing and a drummers group to line dancing and disco.
There was also hand and face painting.
Food was available and there were cooking demonstrations with ideas to try out.
The nursing teams provided health information and there was an opportunity to try out a few complementary therapies and talk to practitioners and other advisors about all areas of life affecting women's health.
The free event also included a display of artwork.
l The health workers hold a drop-in clinic and provide free confidential health advice at Boots, in the Airedale Shopping Centre, every Thursday, from 11am-1pm.
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