Harrogate's popular North Pole Post Office has reopened for the festive season.
The attraction, created by Harrogate International Festivals with support from Harrogate BID, opened on Friday (21st November) and will remain in place until 12pm on Christmas Eve.
Located outside the Harrogate International Festivals offices on Cheltenham Parade, the site has been transformed into a North Pole-themed post office where children can post their letters to Father Christmas.
The free post office aims to give children an opportunity to contact Santa, particularly those unable to visit him in person.
Young letter-writers are encouraged to include their name, age, what they would like for Christmas and something they enjoy doing.

Anyone hoping for a reply should also add their address, although organisers say they cannot provide personalised responses due to the volume of mail. A downloadable letter from Father Christmas is available via a QR code displayed at the post box.
Visitors are invited to share photos on social media using the hashtag #HarrogateNPPO and tagging @BIDHarrogate and @HarrogateFestivals.

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