We've launched a brand new competition that is exclusively available to Your Harrogate app users.
Last month we were delighted to unveil our brand new app, making it even easier for listeners to interact with us.
It's free to download and allows us to send ‘push notifications’ to our audience with breaking local news, real time travel news, competitions and vouchers.
And as a special 'thank you' to app users for downloading, we've teamed up with ALX Specialist Cars to give you the chance to win £1,000 directly into your bank account!
The competition page is only available to enter on the Your Harrogate app, so if you haven't already, get it downloaded and enter now.
We'll be selecting a winner at random on Thursday 20th June and giving them an 'appy day' to remember!
Fancy winning £1,000? Download the Your Harrogate app via the Apple Store here or Google Play here.

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