A funfair on Harrogate's Stray made its return yesterday (Thursday) for the first time in six years.
The four-day event has been a well-known event in Harrogate for years and its last event was in 2018.
But it's made its long-awaited return and will remain in place until Sunday (1st September).
Entry is free and the fair is open daily from 1pm, closing at 9.30pm (except Sunday when the fair will close at 7pm).
Watch our video of the funfair here:
Organisers 'The World Of Fun' promised the fair will be the "biggest to be seen in the town" for twenty years.
The event is billed as having the "best set of rides to come to Harrogate."
Attractions include:
- Sky Swing which soars 30 metres skywards offering long range views across the town
- Fusion
- Vertigo - a spectacular 40m ride making its first appearance in Harrogate
- Waltzer's
- Dodgems
- Twister
- Family rollercoaster
- Food and drink
- Fairground games

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