New red, white and blue flag bunting has been unveiled in Harrogate town centre ahead of VE Day.
Harrogate BID has introduced the new VE Day-themed flags - just one part of the commemorations planned for over the coming weeks.
A new Harrogate logo has also been unveiled as part of Harrogate BID’s project to “enhance and develop” the wider promotion of the town.

A spokesperson for Harrogate BID said:
“As the BID, we carry out these projects as we know our town is known for its unique welcome.
“So, we’re always working to support this through eye-catching public realm and targeted campaigns.
“We continue to create a clean, safe and attractive town centre.
“The aim is to ensure that the pride in the town shines through additional projects to strengthen the environment for businesses, residents and visitors alike.
“Keep an eye out for more installations around the town centre.”

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