Your Harrogate is about to sound even more festive with five local schools set to sing their favourite Christmas carols on the radio.
Five Harrogate district schools set to sing Christmas carols on the radio Your Harrogate is about to sound even more festive with local schools set to sing their favourite Christmas carols on the radio. Thanks to Whartons Wonderland, we’re going to be broadcasting carols sung by five different schools across the district. This will run on Your Harrogate each morning at 7:35am from 18th until 22nd December. We’ll also be releasing a video of the singers on our Facebook page. So which schools will be taking part? We’re asking for nominations from our listeners and followers before we select five schools to record. Fill out the form here and it could be your child’s school singing on the radio! Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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