Judges have taken to the streets of Harrogate to cast their eye over entries for this year's Christmas shop window competition.
Harrogate BID has lead on the competition in 2024, offering local businesses the chance to put up a range of dazzling decorations and get into the festive spirit.
Categories include shops, hotels, pubs and restaurants and professional services, along with a number of discretionary awards.
And following the judging process, winners will be announced at an awards evening next week.

Bethany Allen, Operations and Projects Executive at Harrogate BID, said:
“There are always so many creative and imaginative designs on show around town that really do bring the Christmas spirit into Harrogate.
“It’s a great opportunity to not only show off your design skills, but your business as a whole to both visitors and the local community!”

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