A local primary school enjoyed a private trip to the Harrogate Ice Rink as the winners of our Christmas competition.
Primary school pupils enjoy private class trip to Harrogate's ice rink A local primary school enjoyed a private trip to the Harrogate Ice Rink as the winners of our Christmas competition. Throughout December, we asked parents to nominate their child’s class for a private session at the ice rink at Crescent Gardens. And after hundreds of nominations, it was Finley, who is in Year 2 at Hookstone Chase Primary School, that was selected. Finley and Pine class had their private one-hour ice skating session yesterday (Thursday). Vicky, Finley’s mum, said:
“Pine class from Hookstone had a fabulous time this afternoon at the ice skating rink! “Thank you again for running the competition!”Last month, Your Harrogate’s Pete Egerton visited Hookstone Chase Primary School to tell the class they had won our competition. Watch the video here: Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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