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From things to do through to the great outdoors, food and drink to arts and culture, the Stray Ferret's lifestyle team are always hard at work, shining a spotlight on what's happening in the Harrogate district.
Last week, we brought you inspiration for events to attend this weekend, courtesy of our regular round up of things to do – check out this week’s article to find out what’s coming up.
To celebrate the changing seasons, we put together a photo gallery of autumn scenes across the district.
Remember, you can send your photographs of the Harrogate district to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be selected for Photo of the Week.
We also produced a features exploring how and why the Yorkshire countryside has become such a hotspot for trial biking as well as an article speaking to the performers in the district who make the streets their stage.
In recognition of Black History Month, our food writer Yemi brought readers a delicious recipe for prawn coconut curry, served with naan and a Za'atar honey dressing.
Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, we’ve produced a list of events that are taking place in and around Harrogate, to mark the occasion.
This weekend, we’ve got a special feature that explores the history behind one of the names of the fallen servicemen on Harrogate’s Cenotaph.
We’re also speaking to a volunteer from Yorkshire Wildlife Trust about the benefits of volunteering, and how the work they do is just as vital in the cold winter months.
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