Police arrested two people in the Jennyfields area of Harrogate today on suspicion of supplying class A drugs.
A North Yorkshire Police statement this afternoon said officers attended a property on Norwich Drive after receiving reports of suspicious activity.
A man and a woman were arrested and a suspected weapon, drugs and mobile devices were seized.
The pair remain in custody.
No other details were released.
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Harrogate’s free Christmas lights extravaganza to be switched on today
A free daily Christmas lights show lasting 90 minutes will be switched on today.
Computer engineer Dale Hughes said the show will be bigger and even more spectacular than last year’s, which attracted daily visitors to Norwich Drive in Jennyfields.
Mr Dale has installed 42,000 low energy LED lights outside his home, which light up in time with a musical soundtrack.
Following the success of last Christmas’ show, which involved 26,000 LEDS, Mr Dale severely doubted he would be able to organise anything this year when he was hospitalised with a back injury.
Fortunately he recovered in time to arrange a Halloween extravaganza and now he’s looking forward to wowing visitors again.

This year’s lights are ready to go.
The father-of-five was inspired by videos showing lavishly decorated American houses, adding:
“I’ve always wanted to do something different rather than go to B&Q and buy some lights and plug them in.”
The show will run from 5pm to 7.30pm daily. It lasts 90 minutes and at 6.30pm is replayed on a shorter loop.
Mr Hughes has also arranged a New Year’s Eve variation that includes Auld Lang Syne at midnight.
There is a serious side to the fun. Last year’s event raised £1,150 in donations for Martin House Children’s Hospice and Mr Dale wants to generate £2,000 for the same charity this time. QR codes line trees near the lights show and people can pledge donations online. Visit here for more information.
Do the neighbours mind?
All of the lights: Where you can see some of the district’s best Christmas displays“Fortunately they love it. But I only do it from 5.30pm until 7pm because I don’t want to upset them too much!”
At this time of year, we don’t always want to splash the cash when it comes to enjoying some festive fun.
And thanks to the creativity and hard work of the district’s residents, we certainly don’t need to.
One night this week after the school run, we hopped in the car, stuck on some Wham! and Shakey and took our two boys, aged three and eight, for a Christmas lights tour.
We all had a total blast and apart from fuel costs, it didn’t cost a penny.
So here’s a rough guide on where you can take the kids to see some fabulous lights across the Harrogate district – for free!
Crossways Drive (near Morrison’s), Harrogate
The residents on Crossways Drive understood the assignment and have created some amazing light displays. There is a moving Santa and sleigh and more coloured lights than you can shake a jingle bell at.
This was the boys’ favourite street, as most of the houses were lit up.

Crossways Drive

Crossways Drive
Sutton Grange Close, Lindrick Way and Norwich Drive, Jennyfields, Harrogate
Residents in Jennyfields are known for going all out at Christmas and it has long been a popular part of Harrogate to view the impressive displays. And this year it did not disappoint.
The boys loved the inflatable Christmas characters and found it hilarious (probably more than it should have been) that one of the Santas had fallen over. He had clearly had one too many sherries.

Sutton Grange Close

Sutton Grange Close

Sutton Grange Close

Lindrick Way

Norwich Drive
Norwich Drive is also the street where you can see an incredible Christmas display unlike any other in the district for charity.
Dale Hughes, is hoping to raise spirits and £1,000 for Martin House Hospice.
He has painstakingly installed and individually programmed 24,000 low-energy LEDs.
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From 5pm until 7.30pm his house will light up and will play a loop of around 20 songs over an hour.
Watch the amazing video of one of his displays here.

Dale Hughes is the man behind the show on Norwich Drive.
Mayfield Terrace, Harrogate
Harrogate man Paul Ivison’s latest quirky garden creation has a festive theme and includes 13 Christmas trees, more than1,000 lights and hundreds of toys.
Mr Ivison has lived in his house on Mayfield Terrace for 15 years and each year decorates his garden with different themes. When the Stray Ferret visited in the summer, he had created a loud and proud mental health-themed garden, which raised £137 for Mind.
And in winter, he changed the theme again to “Toytropolis”, after bargain hunting on Facebook marketplace to buy more than 200 toys to make children and their parents smile. He is now selling the toys to raise money for a Visa for his husband, who lives in the Philippines.
Mr Ivison said:
“It has been a terrific reaction and I’ve had a lot of people saying it makes them smile. I’ve had people coming late at night to see it and parents bringing little kids in to show them toys they used to have when they were younger.
“I’ve made about £150 so far and everyone who buys a toy gets a freebie as well.
“You get a lot of people driving past, as I also have a big flag on the roof, which says ‘Happy Christmas’, and people stop and get out to have a look.”
Mr Ivison is already planning his spring garden, which will have a “pride and celebrity” theme, featuring 300 photographs of celebrities he has met over the years as a result of his time at the helm of an LGBTQ+ magazine.
You can visit “Christmas at Toytropolis” on the corner of Mayfield Grove and Mayfield Terrace, with the trees remaining on display until January 9 and the garden opening from 10am until 6pm.

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Finden Gardens, Hampsthwaite
The residents of Finden Gardens decorate their bungalows each year, much to the delight of the school children who walk past each day.
The boys absolutely loved the carol singers and tobogganers in one of the gardens, which is also decked out in fake snow, Christmas trees and lots of lights.

Finden Gardens
Minskip, near Boroughbridge
This is such a pretty village anyway, and it’s even more beautiful at Christmas thanks to the creative displays that line either side of the high street. If you look closely you may even spot the Grinch!
One of the houses has even generously put out sweets for local children next to some lollipop and toadstool decorations, which went down a treat!
We tied this trip in with a festive visit to Yolk Farm, a family favourite, which is lovely at this time of year.

Minskip

Minskip
- Where is your favourite place to see the Christmas lights in the Harrogate district? Are there any houses that stand out in particular? Email nina@thestrayferret.co.uk
A Harrogate computer engineer has spent the last year crafting an incredible Christmas display unlike any other in the district for charity.
Dale Hughes, who lives on Norwich Drive in the Jennyfields area of town, is hoping to raise spirits and £1,000 for Martin House Hospice.
Instead of heading to the supermarket to grab the usual fairy lights, he has painstakingly installed and individually programmed 24,000 low-energy LEDs.
From 5pm until 7.30pm his house will light up and will play a loop of around 20 songs over an hour.
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Mr Hughes has earned a reputation over the years with his displays, particularly at Halloween. This is his biggest job yet but he hopes to add to it further in time for Christmas 2022.
Donate to the Martin House Hospice fundraiser by clicking or tapping here. Visitors will also notice posters with QR codes for donations on the trees close to the display.
Mr Hughes told the Stray Ferret:
“We have a great community here around the Jennyfields area. We love putting on these shows so people can come here and have some fun.
“People have had a tough time over the last two years so hopefully this can put a smile on some faces.
“I love for my kids to come and enjoy. It’s great for the kids who live around here too. Sometimes we will come outside and have hot chocolate and minced pies for the show.”
