Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch joined more than 500 party faithful at the launch of the Yorkshire Conservatives’ local election campaign at an event in Harrogate on Friday.
The gathering was originally planned for Northallerton but was moved to Pavilions within the Great Yorkshire Showground to accommodate higher-than-expected demand, Tory chiefs said.
Yorkshire Conservatives regional chair and North Yorkshire councillor George Jabbour said: “Hosting such a successful event has been a thrilling experience.”
He added:
“The demand to attend the lunch with our party leader was so high that we had to move the venue from Northallerton to Harrogate so we can accept as many requests as possible.”
Mr Jabbour said that even after moving to a larger venue, there was still strong interest, stating:
“Even with this much larger venue, we had a long waiting list. It just goes to show how interested people are in listening to what the most popular Party Leader in Britain has to say.”
Conservative officials said the turnout was a sign of enthusiasm among members ahead of a key election year.
Ms Badenoch outlined priorities for both local and national government during the event.
Conservative-run North Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire councils are due to face all-out elections in May 2027.
Voters in parts of West and South Yorkshire will also go to the polls at the same time.

Alex Bowen unveils Love Island-inspired courtyard at Martin House
Weeton Show appeals for more vintage cars and tractors
Man, 75, arrested for upskirting incident on Harrogate train
Ripon drug dealer jailed for five and a half years
Another tank on us! Knaresborough woman wins latest Free Fuel Friday
New Yorkshire-inspired golf adventure coming to Rudding Park
Marathon runners raise £16,000 for Harrogate police charity
Driver taken to hospital after two-vehicle crash near Harrogate
Harrogate MP welcomes forced adoption apology
Children can visit Fountains Abbey for £1 when travelling by bus this summer
Harrogate Town complete Lewis Payne signing
Funding available for communities as Tour of Britain route announced
Work begins to protect Knaresborough Castle's historic walls
Harrogate declares vote of 'no confidence' in North Yorkshire Council
Hundreds honour loved ones through St Michael's Hospice appeal
Harrogate site manager wins prestigious national building award
Masham primary schools earns prestigious Gold award for outdoor play
Harrogate girl signs for Manchester United academy
Harrogate Town fan favourite pens new deal
Yorktoberfest to return 'bigger than ever' this autumn


