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This week, Harrogate Borough Council officers met with the director of public health for North Yorkshire to set out precautions and questions for the event organisers.
Key elements included social distancing at two metres, controlling the number of people at the event, and contact tracing for all visitors. There were also concerns about visitors arriving from areas with higher infection rates.
With such an open event on the Stray near the Montpellier Quarter, where people are usually free to wander in and out through multiple entrances and aisles, the organisers said they cannot meet the requirements and have now cancelled.
It is the first time that the four-day event, which has been running annually since 2012, has been called off.
To try and mitigate for the loss of trade that the 180 local and regional businesses which had already signed up to the event,
the organiser are preparing to set up a virtual market on a new website. It will also feature local businesses which have supported the market.
Knaresborough Christmas Market will still go ahead this December after organisers found ways to ensure visitor safety.
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