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Published Date: 04 February 2010
Trouble brewing over Harrogate's General Election plans and a look at Prince Charles's special relationship with our town - in this week's Harrogate Advertiser, on sale from Friday, Feb 5.
Council's tact
Town looks set for tiniest tax rise in 12 years.

ASBO Shane
Police urge Harrogate to report breaches as multiple-offender released from prison.

Horrors remembered
Harrogate man recalls the 1999 attack when his schoolfriends stabbed him and left him to die.

Out for the count
Harrogate set to sleep while the rest of the country's election results roll in. The candidates aren't happy.

Heir-o-gate
Prince Charles's special relationship with our town.

Court
Full reports from Harrogate Magistrates Court.

Canine fines
Dog fouling is on the up, and so are on-the-spot fines. Bilton and Knaresborugh are the worst hit.

Motor-hike
Harrogate biker's "Close to the Edge" round-Britain journey to raise money to fight Cystic Fibrosis.

Rail fail
Harrogate-Leeds commuters are fed up with packed carriages, but relief won't be arriving any time soon.

Haiti help
Fun run, card sale and massage marathon - how the district has been fundraising.

Sweet fleet
The Harrogate to Knaresborough bus route's eye-catching yellow makeover.

Growing a mullet
Columnist Tom Hay bemoans his haircut.

PLUS: Sport, Weekend leisure guide, Gig Scene, What's On, court reports, clubs and societies, area news and much more.

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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2010 1:58 PM
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  • Location: Harrogate
 
 

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