To celebrate Your Harrogate's third birthday, Nick Hancock has been delivering birthday cakes to three lucky winners.
Listeners receive surprise cakes to celebrate Your Harrogate's third birthday To celebrate three years of Your Harrogate, we've been out delivering surprise cakes to our listeners. Your Harrogate Radio is three years old today, having launched on Friday 1st March 2021. And to celebrate, we've been asking for nominations from listeners on who should receive special birthday cakes created by Mama Doreen's Emporium. Watch the video here: ------ Your Harrogate's Nick Hancock delivered cakes to Naomi in Harrogate, who is celebrating a family birthday today... He also visited Izzy Rivett Jones, a Teaching Assistant at Brackenfield School, who was nominated for being a "great member of staff." And the team at Boots in Jennyfields also received a cake for their years of service to the local community before the store closes in three weeks.
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