Popular floral trail returning to North Yorkshire town centre
The Harrogate Floral Summer of Celebration will launch on July 18 and will remain in place for at least three weeks.
Organised by Harrogate BID (Business Improvement District), the event aims to build on the town's reputation as a leading floral destination.
Bethany Allen, operations and projects executive at Harrogate BID, said: "With just one week to go until our popular floral celebration returns, we can't wait to bring it back for our town.
"We've got a variety of delightful displays set to appear across our town centre over the coming days.
"The Floral Summer of Celebration always receives a great response from local businesses, residents and visitors – and we're hoping for the same this time around."
The trail will feature summer-themed floral arches and displays, picnic benches, and other colourful arrangements.
This year, one of the displays will mark the 125th anniversary of Harrogate Theatre.
Displays will be installed at several key locations, including The Yorkshire Hotel, The Cenotaph, Cross James Street, Beulah Street, Harrogate Theatre, Montpellier Hill, West Park Church, Library Gardens, and outside the Nicholls Tyreman site on Albert Street.
The full trail will be in place and officially launched on July 18.
The event is part of Harrogate BID's ongoing efforts to enhance the town centre.
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Other floral features supported by BID include doorway planters and more than 200 barrier baskets throughout the area.
The Floral Summer of Celebration is designed to attract visitors, support local businesses, and add to Harrogate's floral heritage.
The event complements other floral schemes maintained by Harrogate BID throughout the year.
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