Harrogate's annual charity bonfire and fireworks event is set to return in November.
Organised by Harrogate Roundtable, the display will be taking place on the Stray on Saturday 2nd November.
All profits will be donated to St Michael's Hospice.
The evening kicks off with entertainment from 5pm thanks to Your Harrogate, followed by the bonfire lighting at 6:30pm. The fireworks display will begin at 7:15pm.
A spokesperson for Harrogate Roundtable said:
"We're proud to support Saint Michael's Hospice, whose vital care touches the lives of so many in our community.
"Your generosity will help Saint Michael's continue their essential work."

Visitors will be fuelled by refreshments from Harrogate and Nidderdale Scouts, who will be operating food and drinks stalls.
The event is funded entirely by donations, and so organisers are asking for a £5 donation by texting STRAYBONFIRE to 70560.
Alternatively, visitors can head to the designated GoFundMe page here.

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