Harrogate BID has launched a brand new competition for Valentine's Day with a romantic getaway for two to be won.
'Love is in the Air' for Valentine's Day as Harrogate BID launches romantic getaway competition Love is in the air in for Valentine’s Day in Harrogate as the BID is delighted to launch a brand new competition featuring a wonderful prize with a romantic getaway for two. The BID (Business Improvement District) team have revealed the details for ‘Love is in the Air’ – a new competition which could see you and ‘the one’ stay in a top Harrogate hotel after a helicopter ride over North Yorkshire. The themed prize package includes: A two-night stay at the Doubletree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa A helicopter ride with Helijet Aviation Entry to the Turkish Baths A Slingsby Gin experience along with a bottle of gin £100 Harrogate Gift Card. Matthew Chapman, Harrogate BID Manager, said:
“Since the Harrogate Gift Card’s inception, we at the BID, along with support from gift card customers, have locked in over £140,000 for the local economy. “During 2023, we aimed to target and promote key times of the year, which saw sales increase by 16%. Whether it be Christmas, Valentine’s or an end of term teacher treat, the choices within our great town are endless. “I would like to thank all the partners that are supporting ‘Love is in the Air’ and look forward to another successful campaign.”How to enter To enter the competition, you must purchase a Harrogate Gift Card of any value between now and February 14th. The winner will be selected at random on this date. The gift cards can be purchased here. The winner will be contacted by the Harrogate BID team by email or telephone. The prize package must be claimed before August 14th this year. Harrogate Gift Card Started in 2019, the Harrogate Gift Card now has over 100 businesses registered including retail, cafés, bars, restaurants, hairdressers and hotels, from national chains to small independents. Fully funded by Harrogate BID, it’s an initiative with the aim of keeping money within the local economy, as the cards can only be spent with registered businesses, not online or out of town. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.