The Harrogate BID has recruited two more ‘hosts’ to make the town more welcoming.
Abigail Smith and Rebecca Evans will join two other hosts already in operation.
Harrogate Bid Manager, Matthew Chapman said:
“It is great to welcome Abigail and Rebecca to the Harrogate BID team, as we continue with our goal of making Harrogate even more welcoming.
“The pair are wearing specially made outfits of Yorkshire tweed featuring the Harrogate BID logo so people will know who they are representing.”
The two extra posts have been funded by the government’s Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) via the Harrogate Borough Council. The scheme was brought in during the COVID-19 pandemic to aid local businesses.
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There are four Harrogate Hosts in total with two in the town centre on most weekends up to Christmas.
They BID says they will also act as an additional pair of eyes and ears, alerting authorities to any antisocial behaviour or issues that show Harrogate in a poor light.
Matthew added:
Yorkshire Cup win seals success for Harrogate Grammar’s Rugby Team“I went around the town with them, and saw the way they delighted the queue outside Bettys, and how they interacted with children, families and couples, bringing entertainment, enjoyment and a smile to people’s faces.”
Harrogate Grammar’s under 18s rugby squad are celebrating having been crowned champions of the Yorkshire Cup after beating Crossley Heath 19-12.
It is the first time the school has won the cup since 2007.
Tom Ryder, the director of sport at Harrogate Grammar, said:
“Winning the Yorkshire Cup was the icing on the cake of a fantastic year for the Sports Academy. They are a dedicated and motivated group who train hard and commit.
“The Yorkshire Cup final was an extra special occasion, as so many teachers, students, HGS Alumni, friends and family came out to support.
Student Freddie Yates scored two tries, whilst team-mate, Matthew Leatham, won the man of the match award.
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After two years of disruption, students have enjoyed a full season of fixtures across all years. The girls’ under 14 netball reached regional finals recently, as did the boys’ hockey team.
Neil Renton, the school’s headteacher spoke on the win. He said:
Ripon pub set to unveil new £170,000 renovations“They are talented squad and their dedication not only reflects our values of commitment and excellence, but also inspires our younger students. The Academy is a unique asset to our school, championing success in netball and rugby and we want to attract students from all over the county.
“Our PE faculty works hard to organise so many fixtures, driving forward such successful teams and offering a tremendous range of sports to all our students.”
The Golden Lion pub in Ripon is set to open a new beer garden after undergoing renovations costing over £170,000.
The pub in Allhallowgate will open the space, which the owners describe as a “secret garden”, this weekend.
Pub owner Nigel Ayton explained:
“We started renovations before Christmas and are set to open this Saturday. We’ve called it the secret garden due to the fact that looking at the pub you would have no idea it had such a beautiful open area at the rear.”
Mr Ayton and partner, Shelly Herron, initially took over The Black Swan in 2019 on a trial tenancy, before taking on a pub in Easingwold.
But due to the location and the distance from their families, Mr Ayton and Ms Herron decided to move back to Ripon after enquiring about The Golden Lion in January 2021.
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Despite initially being told it wouldn’t be a long-term agreement, in October 2021, Greene King announced they would invest £170,000 into the pub.
Mr Ayton added:
“It’s not been the best of starts for us as we decided to go into the pub trade/business in December 2019, only to be faced with lockdowns. But now we feel things have turned the corner and can’t wait to get the Golden Lion on the map.”