Knaresborough's popular Scarecrow Trail is returning this weekend in time for October half term.
Twenty four spooky scarecrows, created by local businesses, will be hidden around the town for families to find.
Participants are invited to grab a map for £3 from Painting Pots, The Crystal Buddha or the town’s pop-up shop.
The trail, which has been organised by Knaresborough Business Collective, will run from 26th October until 3rd November.
Anyone who is able to complete the map after hunting down all 24 scarecrows will be entered into a draw to win a cash prize.
A spokesperson for Knaresborough Business Collective said:
“Thank you so much to all our amazing sponsors and for everybody who takes part in these events, as business owners we really do appreciate it and it makes all the difference to town having things like this taking place.”

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