A number of Knaresborough’s independent retailers will be hosting a late night shopping event again tomorrow (Thursday).
Late night shopping returns to Knaresborough tomorrow A number of Knaresborough’s independent retailers will again be hosting a late night shopping event tomorrow (Thursday). The event started last week and saw 20 retailers remain open until 7pm to help residents support local this Christmas. Some hair salons also remained open until 10pm. The late night shopping event is organised by Knaresborough & District Chamber. A spokesperson said:
“Whether you still need to buy your Christmas cards, are looking for some last minute gifts, stocking fillers or drinks for a festive party, or maybe something sparkly to wear at a Christmas party, Knaresborough businesses have you covered."Check out the full list of participating businesses here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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