A NINE-year-old Keighley boy has held a second sale to support people living with cancer.
Rye Cyhanko-Hawker raised £150 for Macmillan Cancer Support last summer by selling his toys at the roadside outside his Long Lee home.
This month, he booked a stall at Long Lee Village Hall's Christmas fair to sell more of his toys in aid of Manorlands.
Rye's latest sale raised £14.40, but a Just Giving page for people who could not make the sale raised a further £120 for the Oxenhope hospice.
Rye's proud mum Rachelle said her son had been determined to do another sale following the success of his Macmillan fundraiser.
She said: "I told him to keep half of what he made for his efforts, and the other half is going to Manorlands."
Rye Cyhanko-Hawker, who attends St Anne’s Primary School in Keighley, set up the stall in summer with his teenage sister Neamh.
They were inspired by a family friend in Scarborough that Macmillan nurses had been supporting.
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