The team at a Ryedale business have launched a new limited-edition dressing as part of a fundraising drive for its charity of the year.

Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil's new Lemon and Lavender Gin Dressing is a collaboration between the Thixendale business and Bedale-based Masons of Yorkshire and is a combination of extra virgin Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil and English Lavender Gin.

Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil's Production Manager Mathew Dixon said the company's 2021 charity of the year was Hull based registered charity Downright Special.

"It's great to collaborate with other local producers, even better when we can raise money for an excellent charity at the same time. So far this year we have raised over £4,000 for Downright Special and we're hoping that sales of this delicious dressing will help to raise even more money."

"Downright Special receives no funding from statutory agencies like the local authority or NHS, so we're proud to support them and help them to build a better future for children with Down syndrome in Hull and East Yorkshire."

The dressing is perfect drizzled on salad leaves, goat's cheese and beetroot. It is available from farm shops, delis and independent retailers throughout Yorkshire. 35p from the sale of each bottle will be donated to the charity. Members of the public can also donate via a Virgin Money Giving Page which sends every donation directly to Downright Special.

Downright Special was formed by a group of parents who set out to provide support to each other and any other parents who had children with Down syndrome.

Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil was established in 2008 by the Palmer family on their farm in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds. They produce a range of oils, dressings and mayonnaise based on their award-winning Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil that is pressed, blended, bottled and labelled on the family farm.