Richmond Rotary Club has once again opened its annual charity art exhibition at The Station in Richmond.

The exhibition runs until Tuesday, October 8 and includes about 100 pictures in addition to a wide variety of artefacts.

All the work is for sale in aid of charities which this year include Yorkshire Cancer Research and Marie Curie.

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Richard Gibson, who organises the event for Richmond Rotary Club, said: "This is a really exciting selection of a wide variety of art by professional and amateur artists. The Station is a great venue with a high footfall where lots of people can enjoy the art without booking or charge.

"We are grateful to the Station staff for their continuing support." 

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The exhibition was opened by Rotary president Mac Bryant who thanked Richard Gibson and all his fellow Rotarians who had helped to set things up.

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"To a huge extent the exhibition symbolises what Rotary stands for at its best," added Mr Bryant. "It is firmly based in our local community, gives opportunities to a large number of great local artists, and ultimately benefits less fortunate people through the charities it supports."