Tomorrow (Friday) will be the last chance for Harrogate residents and visitors hoping to ride the town's Big Wheel.
The attraction, located near Harrogate’s cenotaph, has been in place throughout Harrogate’s annual Christmas Fayre.
It was due to welcome riders until Sunday (22nd December), but, due to a yellow weather warning for strong winds for the upcoming weekend, will stop operating at the close of play tomorrow (Friday).
Riders have until 7pm to jump on before the 32-foot wheel leaves town for another year.
It will be open from 11am tomorrow morning, with tickets charged at £7 per adult and £5 per child (under 1.2 metres tall).

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