TIME is running out for amateur photographers to enter a Yorkshire Dales photography competition - and be in with a chance to see their work put on show and included in a charity calendar.

The competition, being run by The Garden Rooms at Tennants, Leyburn, and Clapham based charity The Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust (YDMT), hopes to find and showcase photographs that encapsulate what makes the Dales so special to so many people.

Lindsay Wallace, marketing officer at Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust, said: “We’re looking for photographs of the places, people and wildlife in the Yorkshire Dales that people really love.

“The competition is a great way for amateur photographers to get their work seen, and will also help us share this special place with other people who may not be able to visit the Dales at this time.”

Photographs from selected finalists will be included in a gallery exhibition at The Garden Rooms at Tennants in November.

Alison Tennant, director of The Garden Rooms at Tennants, added: “There are some exceptionally talented amateur photographers in the Yorkshire Dales, and we look forward to seeing the results of their creativity.”

The overall winning entry, as voted for by the public, will receive a prize of photographic vouchers worth £100 and a Yorkshire Dales hamper, and will be included in the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust 2022 Calendar. 11 runners up will be selected by judges for inclusion in the calendar.

Deadline for entries is October 16. To enter, visit: tennantsgardenrooms.com/events/upcoming-events/ or email info@tennantsgardenrooms.com