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05
Dec 2022
Knaresborough was packed at the weekend for what is being hailed as the town's busiest ever Christmas market.
A total of 68 stalls crammed into Market Place to greet customers from all over the country and beyond.
The attractions also included a Christmas tree festival at St John's Church and a fireworks finale, provided by local firm Ferrensby Fireworks.
Hazel Haas, who chairs the Christmas market committee, estimated up to 10,000 people attended on Saturday and up to 6,000 people turned out yesterday. She said:
Ms Haas attributed the success to the quality of stalls, which she said had gradually improved over the years, and to the fact that the event still offered a cheap weekend for people in tough times.
The Christmas tree festival, the fireworks and the park and ride were all free so visitors could soak up the atmosphere and explore the town without having to spend any money.
So many coaches attended that extra space was required to accommodate them and King James's School agreed to help at late notice.
The Christmas market is a joint initiative between the Rotary Club of Knaresborough, the Lions Club of Knaresborough and Knaresborough Chamber of Trade and Commerce.
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