Local politicians have praised the efforts of volunteers and supporters who took part in a charity coffee morning in aid of the Knoll Community Hospital.
The event on Saturday, held at Duns Parish Church and organised by the Friends of the Knoll, included a raffle and bake sale.
Proceeds will be donated to support patients of the community hospital ahead of its reopening this summer following repairs.
Borders MSP Rachael Hamilton said: "It was wonderful to see so many people out at Duns Parish Church to help fundraise for patients of the local community hospital.
"Well done to Friends of the Knoll and all the volunteers for organising such a successful coffee morning.
"I look forward to seeing the Knoll Community Hospital reopen soon as it is an essential healthcare facility which enjoys strong support locally, as demonstrated by this event."
Borders MP John Lamont said: "Events like this show how much the Knoll Community Hospital means to local residents.
"I want to thank everyone who baked, donated prizes, bought raffle tickets or simply came along to help local people and show support for the hospital. I can confirm that the cakes I bought were very tasty!
"This event was very well supported and I'm sure the money raised will make a real difference to patients waiting on the hospital to reopen following much-needed repairs."
