The winner of this year's Your Harrogate Christmas card competition has been revealed.
We teamed up with Fostering North Yorkshire to bring back our annual festive competition in which we invite local children to get creative and design the Your Harrogate Christmas card.
We then distribute this to our mailing list, featuring some of the area's most prominent people.
And following some fantastic entries, this year's winner is... Jack Ingleson from Richard Taylor CE Primary School!

Jaelithe Leigh-Brown from competition sponsors Fostering North Yorkshire said:
"We felt Jack’s entry stood out in terms of the colours and the overall lovely Christmas feeling it gave.
"The entries were all of a high standard and it was wonderful to see the effort and talent the children demonstrated!"
Your Harrogate's Nick Hancock visited Jack at school to give him his Alexa Echo Dot prize.

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