A second eagle-eyed Harrogate resident has won £100 cash after spotting a unique ‘sold’ board in the area.
We've teamed up with Verity Frearson Estate Agents to launch our ‘spot the board’ competition, giving you the chance to win £100.
All you need to do is follow the clues and spot the Verity Frearson board in the Harrogate area that is displaying the Your Harrogate logo.
And after Heidi Newby won last week for finding the board on Otley Road, this week’s winner is Serena Wilson.
Serena found this week’s board on Leeds Road and was selected at random.
Check out some of the other entries below!

We'll have a new board in a new location next week - and another £100 in cash to be won.
Just keep an eye on our social media channels for the clues and get your selfie stick ready!
Read more about our 'Spot the Board' competition with Verity Frearson Estate Agents here.

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