This week’s photograph was taken by Jennifer Gabrielle-Chapman, capturing a sunset over the castle grounds in Knaresborough.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: A Perfect ReflectionThis week’s photograph was taken by Helena Jakuba, capturing a perfect reflection over the river Nidd in Knaresborough.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Fully Charged LIVE, making its debut up North at the Yorkshire Event Centre in HarrogateThis story is sponsored by Fully Charged Live
The world’s number 1 home energy & electric vehicle show, Fully Charged LIVE, will be making its debut up North at the Yorkshire Event Centre in Harrogate over the weekend of the 19th – 21st May 2023 following the success of events around the world in Farnborough, Sydney, Vancouver, San Diego and Netherlands.
Fully Charged LIVE North in Harrogate is expected to bring in 10,000 visitors over the weekend of the 19th – 21st May. After the success we have received at the South event over the past few years, coming to the North was a natural progression.
We want to spread our message: #STOPBURNINGSTUFF and make more people aware of the greener choices that we can all be making and help others gain a better understanding of how they can help to make an impact against climate change and save our planet.
This Festival of Electrification will showcase a host of quality exhibits and attractions including:
- Over 30 speaker sessions held over two theatres, featuring presenters from the Fully Charged Show, expert panellists and special guests. These live sessions will look at topics such as “Are Electric Car Conversions the next big business?”, “Energy & EV mythbusting!”, and the favourite Electric Fireside Chat hosted by Robert Llewellyn, where he has a chat with some big names in the clean energy industry, and a few familiar faces.
- 120+ exhibitors and offering clean energy solutions and electric vehicles of all shapes and sizes
- Test Drives – Companies such as Polestar, Hyundai, BYD, Genesis and others will be providing their top models for you to get behind the wheel of, as well as electric motorcycles supplied by A E Bikes, ABB and Fonz that will be available for you to try too.
- The Electric Launchpad will showcase cars that have yet to be seen in the public, giving you the first look at the future of electric vehicles.
- A M1CRO-MACH1NES area, were visitors will be able to test out the range of electric two-wheelers we have to offer, including e-bikes, e-scooters and e-skateboards. This variety of two-wheelers offer an exciting and innovative form of travel for city living and commuting, or just for your own leisure.
- The Home Energy Advice Team, powered by OVO, will be able to answer your burning questions about the current energy crisis, sustainable ways to provide that energy to your home and ways to save on your energy bills.
- Kids Zone – With free entry for little ones, parents will be able to bring the little ones in the family for a fun packed day of activities for them. From a sustainable lego city to learning circus skills, we think you’ll agree that it will be an educating, entertaining and a great value family day out.
Fully Charged LIVE, will be making its debut up North at the Yorkshire Event Centre in Harrogate over the weekend of the 19th – 21st May 2023.
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Photo of the Week: Out in the snowThis week’s photograph was taken by Barry Carter, capturing his 13-year-old westie Lulu enjoying the snow in Ripley last weekend.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Scar House ReservoirThis week’s photograph was taken by Heather Middleton, capturing the reflection across the Scar House Reservoir.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Early Morning in WhixleyThis week’s photograph was taken by Justin Welburn, capturing the early morning sunrise in Whixley.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Thruscross ReservoirThis week’s photograph was taken by Rich Wilkinson, capturing a blue sky over Thruscross Reservoir and the sun reflecting across the water.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Through the Stray fogThis week’s photograph was taken by Chloe Morris, capturing a couple out walking their dog through the low-lying fog on the Stray.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Morning SkyThis week’s photograph was taken by Michael White, who captured a fantastic red sky over Birstwith early one morning.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Comet ZTFThis week’s photograph was taken by Thomas Russell, who captured an eye-catching green comet as it flew through the night sky for the first time in 50,000 years. Thomas was able to capture this amazing, once-in-a-lifetime image from his front garden in Harrogate.
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.