We always like to focus on local football at the end of the week, but in this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, running too, with RED January. Presenter Pete Egerton speaks to Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver ahead of their Grimsby Town trip this weekend in league two. The Town gaffer admits that there could yet be more new additions to the squad this month, before the transfer window closes. Plus, he tells us more about Bradford City defender Matty Foulds who has joined the club on loan. Away from football, Sergeant Paul Cording from North Yorkshire police is raising funds for Road Safety Talks by running everyday this month - RED January. Paul tells us why he enjoys doing it so much and the importance of Lauren Doherty and her Road Safety Talks team continuing their work in North Yorkshire schools... [podcast_episode episode="51112" content="excerpt,player"]

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