The famous Knaresborough bed race and two major venues in Harrogate have fallen victim to coronavirus as the council pumps in £1 million to help the most vulnerable.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in North Yorkshire has risen by three to a total of 11, according to the Department of Health and Social Care.
It comes after the first COVID-19 patient at Harrogate District Hospital has died, just a couple of days after the hospital confirmed their first case.
4pm – Local council pumps in £1m to help vulnerable.
North Yorkshire County Council will make available at least £1 million from its reserves to help those most at risk because of Covid-19 to access food and other household essentials.
County Council Leader Councillor Carl Les said: “Supporting those in need in our communities is one of the most important things we can do as a council. We have a vital role to play in helping our residents deal with the challenges ahead over the next few months.
"This new fund will help those most in need with life’s essentials at what is already a very trying time.”
2.30pm – Curtain call on Royal Hall and convention centre
The Royal Hall and the Harrogate Convention Centre has postponed all of its events in spring over coronavirus.
All of the events which were due to be held will be rescheduled for later in the year and both venues will now close.
Paula Lorimer, the director of Harrogate Convention Centre, said: "It's the correct time to make this decision in the spirit of staff and public safety.
"We are continuing to monitor the situation in line with government guidelines and will review our position again on April 4 2020.
"We look forward to reopening the Convention Centre and our beautiful Edwardian Theatre when circumstances permit."
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