Your Harrogate is set to host the Otley fan park at the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon this weekend.
The event is back on Sunday (12th May) and Otley’s Market Place is the official spectator point for the town.
Presenter Nick Hancock will be entertaining the crowd with music, games and interviews with the public and runners from 10:30am.
The Otley fan park will also have free face-painting and glitter, selfie frames and picture opportunities.
It’s being funded and organised by Otley BID to encourage visitors and residents into the town to watch, celebrate and donate to the event.
Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon
At 9am on Sunday, around 10,000 runners will head out from Headingley passing through Adel, Eccup, Bramhope, Arthington and Pool before heading down Pool Road (A659) to Otley.
Once in the town, the route follows Boroughgate, turning left up Kirkgate before making a left onto Bondgate and Gay Lane before leaving the town via Leeds Road.
The first runner is due to come through Otley at around 10.20am with the last at around 2pm.
Read everything you need to know about the event via the Otley BID website here.

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