A giant inflatable snow globe has returned to Ripon city centre.
The free attraction was unveiled this afternoon (Friday) in the city’s Market Square.
Organised by Ripon BID, the snow globe will be in place from 1pm until 7pm from Friday 13th until Sunday 15th December.
Visitors are invited to snap a photo inside the globe, which is complete with biodegradable snow.

Lilla Bathurst from Ripon BID said:
"We wanted to kick off the festive season with something a bit different.
"It was really popular last year and has a great backdrop of everything Ripon has to offer.
"It's totally free and makes for a great Christmas card photo!"
Ripon BI is a not-for-profit, business-led initiative with the aiming of supporting businesses in the Ripon city region.
Speaking about the city, Lilla said:
"We have such fantastic independent businesses in Ripon and there really is just an enormous array, whether it's art galleries, Christmas shops, bookshops and a host of others, including food and drink."
The snow globe is weather dependent. Please check Ripon BID’s social media channels for any changes or cancellations throughout the weekend.

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