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Harrogate shops go black and yellow after FA Trophy success for Harrogate Town at Wembley

Updated Some of the shop owners on Commercial Street in Harrogate. Members of Commercial Street Retailers, which was set up in 2020 to to promote all the businesses in the street, have dressed their windows in yellow and black after Harrogate Town s triumphant footballers beat Concord Rangers 1-0 on Bank Holiday Monday. The famous stadium may have been empty, after the FA ruled once again that no Town fans should be in attendance during the pandemic, but shop owners are determined to show their support for the team s amazing achievements. Sue Kramer, who owns Crown Jewellers shop on Commercial Street, said: Loads of Commercial Street retailers have dressed their windows in yellow and black in support of Harrogate Town.

Robert Long on racist treatment as a baby | Norwich Evening News

The difference was he was adopted, and reluctantly so, amid encouragement from the authorities that his parents could get used to his skin colour. Documents handed over to him in 2007 following a change in the law revealed attitudes to mixed race similar to those Meghan and Harry said were expressed by a member of the Royal Family. Mr Long was born outside of marriage to a nurse and an engineer, both in their 20s, in Barnet. He was put up for adoption in Woking and was handed to a family in Sussex just before his second birthday. The papers, however, reveal that far from the imagined scenario of being chosen he was pressed upon his adoptive parents as the best and only boy on offer.

Harrogate Gift Card enjoys record sales

Sara Ferguson, chair of Harrogate BID (business improvement district) A GIFT card which can be redeemed at more than 90 businesses in a North Yorkshire town has had a record month. A total of 392 Harrogate BID Gift Card cards were bought in December, with a combined value of £17,200 - an average £43 per card. The cards, which can be pre-loaded with any value up to £500, can be redeemed at more than 90 participating town centre shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, businesses and attractions. Those businesses participating in the scheme include Bettys, Crown Jewellers, Dizzy Duck, Harrogate Theatre, Yorkshire Farmers Meat Co, Rhodes Wood and Blamey’s Florists.

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