A new limited edition jigsaw puzzle of Harrogate is now available at a local games shop.
The 1,000-piece jigsaw, which was launched last week, has been created in partnership with the Business Improvement District (BID), Games Crusade and Ravensburger.
The puzzle features an iconic picture of Harrogate from above in a bid to help promote the town to a wider audience on both a national and international scale.
Matthew Chapman, Harrogate BID Manager, said:
“We’re thrilled to be a part of this project and can’t wait for puzzlers to get stuck into this new design!
“This is a fantastic way to help not only put our town on the map on a larger scale, but to promote it as the ‘jewel in Yorkshire’s crown’ that we all know and love it as.
“With the Christmas period coming up, this could make an excellent gift for that special family member or friend…”
Meanwhile, the owner of Games Crusade, Lisa Dyson, said they were delighted to be given the opportunity to create their own bespoke jigsaw puzzle.
Lisa said:
“The team at Harrogate BID kindly funded the photograph and we are now so excited that we have it in stock. The picture is a snapshot of the town and we hope that this limited-edition puzzle will be well received.
“It was a one-time opportunity, so our numbers really are restricted. As it is a bespoke puzzle, Games Crusade is the only place to purchase it from.”
The jigsaw can be purchased by visiting the Games Crusade store in Harrogate town centre or online by clicking here.

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