Proper noun
A town in North Yorkshire, England.
A local government district with borough status of North Yorkshire, formed in 1974, with its headquarters in the town.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAged 55, the mother-of-five was an agency nurse who lived in Leeds and worked at Harrogate Hospital. Source: Internet
Aarin Yorke came off the replacements’ bench to grab the late try that took Harrogate RUFC to a crucial victory over Kendal. Source: Internet
Harrogate grammar school, a comprehensive in North Yorkshire, has repurposed its design department as a PPE production line, and has made more than 1,000 visors so far. Source: Internet
It comes after the news that the Queen has appointed Colonel Tom Moore as the first Honorary Colonel of the Army Foundation College Harrogate to mark his birthday. Source: Internet
Harrogate will play in the English Football League for the first time after beating Notts County in the National League promotion final. Source: Internet
After knocking out Harrogate and Hanging Heaton, Doncaster knew they were in for a tough afternoon against a Sessay outfit who have themselves reached Lord’s twice in the last two seasons for the final of the National Village Cup. Source: Internet