A mum from Knaresborough is the ninth winner of Your Harrogate's Free Fuel Friday.
Our weekly competition continued this morning, giving residents the chance to have their tank filled for free.
Clues were given on the radio and on social media to hint at where the Your Harrogate team would be after 10am.
And Becca was the first to find Ricky Durkin, AKA the Free Fuel Fairy, and utter the phrase that pays:
'Are you Your Harrogate's Free Fuel Fairy?'
Today’s secret location was the Morrisons petrol station on Hookstone Chase.
Becca vowed to use the fuel for a trip to Stockton with her children for Armed Forces Day on Saturday 27th June.
Could you be next week's Free Fuel Friday winner? Just follow the clues next week and be the first to find our Free Fuel Fairy.
Read more about the competition here.

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