A Harrogate woman has won our first 'Free Fuel Friday' and bagged a full tank of fuel.
The new competition kicked off today (Friday 24th April) giving listeners the chance to win a free tank, courtesy of Your Harrogate, to combat rising fuel prices.
Entrants are asked to follow clues on the radio and on social media as to which petrol station in the Harrogate area you'll find the 'Free Fuel Fairy'.
The first person to locate the fairy and utter the magic phrase 'Are you Your Harrogate's Free Fuel Fairy?' will be named our winner.
And today's winner is Jasmine from Starbeck, who found the Fairy at the Esso garage on Knaresborough Road.
She had her tank topped up with petrol.
She said:
“Honestly you’ve made my day! Well now that I’ve got a full tank, I might need to plan a trip out!”
Could you be next week's Free Fuel Friday winner? Just follow the clues next week and be the first to find our Free Fuel Fairy.
Read more about the competition here.

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