This Easter, Ilkley BID is inviting families to explore the town centre with a fun-filled Easter Bunny Trail!
From 28 March to 12 April, children and adults alike can join the hunt for Flopsy bunnies, hiding in 16 local shops across Ilkley.
One lucky winner will take home a giant Ostrich Egg, weighing over 1kg, generously donated by Hotel Chocolat on Brook Street.
Jos Mountcastle, BID Communications Officer, said:
“We’re inviting families to explore Ilkley over the Easter holidays while having fun spotting our incredibly cute Flopsy bunnies hiding in 16 shops and businesses around town. One lucky winner will be chosen from the entries to receive a fabulous Ostrich Egg weighing over 1kg, generously donated by Hotel Chocolat.
“Ilkley looks stunning this time of year as the cherry blossoms begin to bloom, and we can’t wait to welcome families to enjoy our beautiful town and discover shops they may not have visited before.”

To enter, simply find Flopsy at all 16 locations, write down her hiding spots on the entry form, and either scan and email it to info@ilkleybid.co.uk or drop it in the letterbox at 32 The Grove (next door to Bettys).
Entry forms are available for download here or collect in-store at Games Crusade, Yorkshire Soap Company, and the Visitor Information Centre.

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