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Newly-launched jigsaw puzzle depicts well-known Harrogate landmark

Newly-launched jigsaw puzzle depicts well-known Harrogate landmark

Yahoo24-07-2025
A new jigsaw puzzle featuring a Harrogate landmark is now stocked at a town centre store.
The 1,000-piece puzzle, which is available to buy at Games Crusade on Oxford Street in Harrogate, shows a photograph of Harrogate's war memorial, known as the Cenotaph.
Harrogate Business Improvement District (BID) partnered with Games Crusade, and with UK-based organisation All Jigsaw Puzzles, to create the jigsaw.
(Image: Supplied)
Bethany Allen, operations and projects executive at Harrogate BID, said: "As the BID, we're always keen on working alongside initiatives aimed at promoting our place to as wide an audience as possible.
"We were very happy to offer funding for a series of new photographs of Harrogate to be used for the design.
"The new puzzle really could make that perfect birthday present for a friend or loved one, so be sure to check it out!"
The jigsaw can also be purchased on the Games Crusade website at https://www.gamescrusade.co.uk/
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