Harrogate BID's Street Rangers have been hard at work preparing the town centre for Remembrance Day this weekend.
The BID’s street team have been using their new in-house equipment to jet wash the pavement around the Cenotaph.
Crowds are expected to gather for the town’s Remembrance ceremony at 11am on Sunday (10th November).
A Harrogate BID spokesperson said:
“Our street rangers have done a fantastic job of cleaning the area around the war memorial ahead of such an important time of remembrance not only in our town, but across the country.
“Our new in-house equipment allows the team to offer the service all year round, not just at key times!
“Our team are always working to make sure our town centre is safe, clean and welcoming for all!”

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