A spooky Halloween trail has launched in Ripon for families to follow during the October half term.
The trail, which will run until 3rd November, invites visitors to pick up a map from local businesses before hunting pumpkins displayed in shop windows.
Those who find the full list of decorated pumpkins will be entered into a draw to win a cash prize.
The trail, coordinated by Ripon BID, aims to attract families to Ripon city centre this half term.
A spokesperson said:
“Pick up a trail sheet from The Library, The Little Ripon Bookshop, Hallicustom, the Ripon BID Office or Specsavers.
“Find as many pumpkins as you can, fill in the numbers on your trail sheet and return your form to Ripon BID for a chance of winning a cash prize.
“Let us know which is your favourite pumpkin!”
Find out more via the Ripon BID website here.

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