Harrogate's popular lego trail has been extended.
The trail was due to end tomorrow (Saturday 24th August), but Harrogate BID has announced it will continue until the end of the bank holiday weekend.
The trail, which launched on Saturday 3rd August, has been a huge summer hit with families, bringing a magical fairytale feel to the town centre.
Displays feature various fantasy characters from Puss in Boots, The Little Mermaid and a Giant Gingerbread Man, to special structures including a Cinderella Carriage, Rapunzel’s Tower and Hansel and Gretel’s Cottage.

Bethany Allen, Business and Marketing Executive at Harrogate BID, said:
“It’s always a highly anticipated event in our calendar and it attracts many visitors to Harrogate and promoting our town as a top destination to visit, work and live.
“Be sure to come along and pay it a visit – and complete the trail to win a lovely free prize!”
Displays are currently in place at Betty’s, The Yorkshire Hotel, Victoria Shopping Centre, Weetons, Games Crusade, Artizan Café, Yorkshire Soap Company, Specsavers, Richard Grafton, Sharps Bedroom Showroom and Primark.
QR codes have been placed on each of the Lego structures, which should be scanned by those taking part to be transferred to a website showing an anagram. This must then be worked out to collect a top free prize.
Further details are available on a dedicated page on the Harrogate BID website.

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