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Almira Turkish Barber in Haxby joins the Eggsplore trail, offering expert haircuts with warmth and care. From skin fades to classic styles, Nico and his team welcome all ages, with thoughtful touches for children. Known for traditional Turkish barber services and community kindness, Almira stands out as a trusted local barbershop rooted in skill, generosity, and connection. There is one egg on thi

Conexo Travel is an independently owned & family run travel agency in Haxby. Your chosen travel agent in with over 20 years of travel experience. Many major destinations having being visited by their staff. Conexo Travel make it their business to ensure their loyal clients enjoy the full booking experience, starting with that initial enquiry, helping you to choose your holiday destination, and com

Cots to Tots are now one of the only remaining in-store independent businesses for baby and toddler items in York. Amongst their new products they also have ex display, all at great low prices. The preloved service also means you can take your unused items in and get a share of the cash! There are three eggs on this sculpture.

Haxby Bakehouse began with a simple loaf and a £1 school challenge, growing into a beloved Yorkshire bakery rooted in slow fermentation and natural ingredients. Founded by Phil and Tina in 2008, it celebrates artisan bread, craft, and community. This sculpture honours courage, heritage, and the hands behind every loaf, shaped by Haxby’s spirit and shared love of baking. There is one egg on this sc

This toolbox sculpture holds more than tools – it carries the story of a family business that has served in the trade for over 40 years. Inside, you’ll find everything from hand tools to bird seed and compost, reflecting the wide range of supplies that are all available under one roof. Each object in the toolbox tells a story of care, craft, and commitment, honouring the hands and hearts that keep

Inspired by Jessica’s simple but powerful words during her consultation – “Care should always come first. I want everyone to be treated how I would treat my Grandma Joan” – it reflects a philosophy where every person is heard and valued.
The sculpture honours a commitment to care, connection, and community – where listening well makes a meaningful difference to life, confidence, and belonging. Th

Inspired by Reggie, Lindsey Magill’s dog. Quiet devotion, while the robin holds a whisper of love and remembrance for a beloved granddad. Each ceramic flower blooms across his form, echoing Lindsey’s gift for storytelling through floristry, where every petal holds feeling.
Together, they speak of care that endures, of beauty shaped through both joy and loss, and of a studio where hands and hearts

Millers Fish and Chips has served Haxby for over 80 years, from Jim Miller’s 1940 Shambles shop to a beloved street food shack and the main shop and restaurant in Haxby.
Three generations of Millers combine family, hard work, and community spirit, offering fresh seafood, events, and opportunities for young people. This sculpture honours their legacy, celebrating a business that nourishes both bod

Quinns is a testament to the enduring bond of Leann, Amy, and Eileen, who have seamlessly worked together for over 15 years.
It started with a shared love for exceptional hospitality and a mutual desire to create a space that feels like an extension of home. Familiar faces and new faces can come together to savour the finer things in life. They offer a selection of coffee, wine, sharing boards & m

In 1978, “There is only one way if you want to play squash and that’s to build our own courts,” so said Les Hutton. He and Chas Hall had just been ordered off the university squash courts by one of the porters after playing without permission for weeks.
From this determined beginning, Wigginton Squash Club was born, built on initiative, camaraderie, and a love of the game.
The lounge offers a welc

Inspired by Rachel’s shopfront, this sculpture celebrates love, identity, and family stories. A kingfisher, echoing her tattoo, represents her unwavering devotion to her children, while the name THORA, drawn from her family’s initials, carries legacy and belonging. Rooted in past and present, the piece reflects how love shapes life, work, and community in Haxby’s independent spirit.
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Designed by Hannah, age 8, this Easter sculpture celebrates individuality and community. Her footprint design features smiling toes for her family, hearts for kindness and love, and a nighttime sky representing everyone looking at the stars together. Through playful symbolism, Hannah’s piece reflects how unique lives come together, showing that community is built from connection, care, and shared

Designed by Myla, age 10, this Easter sculpture celebrates community, nature, and green spaces. Inspired by her school, friends, and the village she lives in, it reflects the joy of shared spaces and playful moments. Myla’s piece honours the people, parks, and city around her, showing how connection, friendship, and the beauty of local nature shape a thriving community.
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Created by William, age 8, this Easter sculpture celebrates community and children’s activities. Inspired by Diggy-Duck, his unique school pond companion, William’s design reflects friendship, play, and shared experiences. With a love of vegetables and a playful personality, Diggy-Duck embodies the joy of childhood, connection, and the vibrant community spaces where children learn, explore, and gr