Good morning, it’s Connor back with you this morning to update you with travel alerts to keep your journey moving.
I’ll let you know about roadworks, delayed trains and any traffic hotspots that could cause you delays.
If you spot anything, and it is safe to do so, give me a call on 01423 276197 and we can help other commuters too.
These blogs are brought to you by The HACS Group.
9am – Full Update
That is all from me this morning, I am heading over to the news desk now. Hopefully you have found the blog helpful. I will be back from 6.30am tomorrow.
Roads
- Crash on the A61 near Ripon at the Melmerby junction is causing long delays in the area
- Heavy congestion on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Hookstone Chase
- Heavy congestion on Skipton Road between the Empress roundabout and Bilton Lane
- Delays on the High Street in Knaresborough between Boroughbridge Road and Gracious Street
- Heavy congestion on Otley Road around the cycle lane construction works
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- No problems on the Harrogate lines after earlier delays this morning
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
8.30am – Full Update
Roads
- Crash on the A61 near Ripon at the Melmerby junction is causing long delays in the area
- Heavy congestion on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Hookstone Chase
- Heavy congestion on Skipton Road between the Empress roundabout and Bilton Lane
- Delays on the High Street in Knaresborough between Boroughbridge Road and Gracious Street
- Heavy congestion on Otley Road around the cycle lane construction works
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- No problems on the Harrogate lines after earlier delays this morning
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
8am – Full Update
Roads
- Heavy congestion on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Hookstone Chase
- Heavy congestion on Skipton Road between the Empress roundabout and Bilton Lane
- Delays on the High Street in Knaresborough between Boroughbridge Road and Gracious Street
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- No problems on the Harrogate lines after earlier delays this morning
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
7.30am – Full Update
Roads
- Heavy congestion on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Hookstone Chase
- Heavy congestion on Skipton Road between the Empress roundabout and Bilton Lane
- Delays on the High Street in Knaresborough between Boroughbridge Road and Gracious Street
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- No problems on the Harrogate lines after earlier delays this morning
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
7am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking quiet so far this morning, with no build ups of traffic yet.
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 7.09am Harrogate to York service is now expected at 7.12am
- The 7.24am Harrogate to Leeds service is now expected at 7.27am
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
6.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking quiet so far this morning, with no build ups of traffic yet.
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- All trains on the Harrogate line are running on time so far this morning
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
Stallholders have vented their frustration over an ATM outage in Knaresborough’s town centre where there is no longer a bank.
Both the cash machines at the Tesco Express and the Sainsbury’s Local on the High Street are out of service today. They have reportedly been out for the past five days.
Anyone in need of cash either have to queue up at the busy Post Office in the town or head out for a 40 minute round walk to the ATM at the Co-op petrol station on Manse Lane.
Halifax closed its Knaresborough branch in March 2021. Halifax blamed changing customer habits for the closure, which left the town’s 15,000 residents without a bank.
The lack of cash availability has been felt particularly keenly today at the Knaresborough market. The market is held every Wednesday from 7.30am to 3pm in the market square.
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Ted Wray, who has sold jewellery and old cash at his stall for the last three years, told the Stray Ferret:
“I think it has put people off buying things at the market today. Some of my potential customers ask if I take cards but it’s not possible when I am selling items for a couple of pounds.
“It has been very difficult. All of us in the market who do not use card machines have felt this as an issue.”
Paul Greene, who runs a fruit and vegetable stall under the name Paul Veg Man, also added:
“The ATMs have been out since Saturday. Customers have also been complaining about it, the machines don’t have any cash in them.
“It has been putting a lot of people off. We have no banks and only one post office where everyone has been sent.”
Jared Clark, who runs a bakery stall on the market with a card machine, said:
“We have had a few customers who have said they can’t get any cash, so it is not ideal. The only place is the Post Office where people often have to queue.
“Footfall is down at the moment so it is not great. Knaresborough deserves better, we need more cash points or a bank.”
The Stray Ferret asked both Tesco and Sainsbury’s why their ATMs are currently out of use. We had no response by the time of publication.
Update: A Tesco Bank spokesperson said:
Harrogate back in top three happiest places to live in Britain“We are aware of an issue affecting the ATM at Tesco Knaresborough High Street that has caused the machine to be temporarily out of service. We are working hard to fix this and expect to have the ATM available for use again later this week. We are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused our customers.”
Harrogate is back in the top three happiest places to live in Great Britain, according to a survey of tens of thousands of residents now in its tenth year.
Property website Rightmove is behind the poll, which measured factors such as community spirit, nature and the opportunity to develop skills locally.
This year’s poll of more than 21,000 people gave the Northumberland market town of Hexham the top spot, Richmond upon Thames in Greater London second place and Harrogate third.
While Harrogate previously topped the “happy at home index” in 2015, the spa town dropped to ninth place in the survey last year.
Read more:
- Staveley ‘legend’, 87, raises £100,000 in table tennis marathons
- Sneak peek: Harrogate’s new Manhattan-style cocktail bar
- 52 social homes built in Harrogate despite 1,800 households stuck on waiting list
Daryll Digpal, the managing director at Beadnall Copley in Harrogate said:
“Harrogate property prices across both lettings and sales markets soaring due to unprecedented demand fuelled by lockdowns and the Chancellor’s Stamp Duty holiday.
“The town boasts a thriving high street with many international retail brands, a booming hospitality industry and excellent state and private schools.
“Furthermore, at its heart is the famous Stray owned by the Duchy of Lancaster, a much enjoyed haven, particularly over the past 18 months.
“As such is it no surprise that this attractive spa town is one of the country’s happiest places to live.”
Where are the happiest place to live in Britain?
- Hexham, North East – average asking price £297,088
- Richmond upon Thames, Greater London – average asking price £1,196,892
- Harrogate, Yorkshire and Humber – average asking price £353,624
- Hove, South East – average asking price £525,906
- Llandrindod Wells, Wales – average asking price £193,601
- Stirling, Scotland – average asking price £191,226
- Monmouth, Wales – average asking price £312,649
- St Ives, South West – average asking price £494,393
- Anglesey, Wales – average asking price £278,391
- Leamington Spa, West Midlands – average asking price £350,981
- Perth, Scotland – average asking price £167,160
- Hitchin, East of England – average asking price £491,223
- Woodbridge, East of England – average asking price £427,542
- Kendal, North West – average asking price £258,961
- Macclesfield, North West – average asking price £277,772
- Exeter, South West – average asking price £303,215
- Salisbury, South West – average asking price £318,806
- Horsham, South East – average asking price £433,892
- St Albans, East of England – average asking price £632,320
- Guildford, South East – average asking price £542,947
Good morning, it’s Connor back with you this morning to update you with travel alerts to keep your journey moving.
I’ll let you know about roadworks, delayed trains and any traffic hotspots that could cause you delays.
If you spot anything, and it is safe to do so, give me a call on 01423 276197 and we can help other commuters too.
These blogs are brought to you by The HACS Group.
9am – Full Update
That is all from me this morning, I am heading over to the news desk now. Hopefully you have found the blog helpful. I will be back from 6.30am tomorrow.
Roads
- Delays on Otley Road in Harrogate near the cycle way construction works
- Heavy traffic on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Empress roundabout
- Heavy traffic on Skipton Road heading southbound between Bilton Lane and Claro Road
- Delays on Otley Road between Killinghall and Skipton Road in Harrogate due to construction works
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 9.36am Harrogate to Kings Cross service is no longer calling at Harrogate. Passengers have been told to use the 9.45am Harrogate to Leeds to get on the 10.45am Leeds to Kings Cross service.
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
8.30am – Full Update
Roads
- Delays on Otley Road in Harrogate near the cycle way construction works
- Heavy traffic on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Empress roundabout
- Heavy traffic on Skipton Road heading southbound between Bilton Lane and Claro Road
- Delays on Otley Road between Killinghall and Skipton Road in Harrogate due to construction works
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 9.36am Harrogate to Kings Cross service is no longer calling at Harrogate. Passengers have been told to use the 9.45am Harrogate to Leeds to get on the 10.45am Leeds to Kings Cross service.
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
8am – Full Update
Roads
- Delays on Otley Road in Harrogate near the cycle way construction works
- Heavy traffic on Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Empress roundabout
- Heavy traffic on Skipton Road heading southbound between Bilton Lane and Claro Road
- Delays on Otley Road between Killinghall and Skipton Road in Harrogate due to construction works
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – rolling road closures
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 9.36am Harrogate to Kings Cross service is no longer calling at Harrogate. Passengers have been told to use the 9.45am Harrogate to Leeds to get on the 10.45am Leeds to Kings Cross service.
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
7.30am – Full Update
Roads
- Delays on Otley Road in Harrogate near the cycle way construction works
- Delays on Otley Road between Killinghall and Skipton Road in Harrogate due to construction works
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 9.36am Harrogate to Kings Cross service is no longer calling at Harrogate. Passengers have been told to use the 9.45am Harrogate to Leeds to get on the 10.45am Leeds to Kings Cross service.
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
7am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking quiet so far this morning, with no build ups of traffic yet.
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 9.36am Harrogate to Kings Cross service is no longer calling at Harrogate. Passengers have been told to use the 9.45am Harrogate to Leeds to get on the 10.45am Leeds to Kings Cross service.
- The 7.09am Harrogate to York service is now due at 7.12am
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
6.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking quiet so far this morning, with no build ups of traffic yet.
Road closures:
- Bogs Lane and Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Also in Starbeck, The Avenue, Camwall Road, and a number of smaller streets nearby are closed for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road, Cundall Way, Southway, Rossett Way, Arthurs Avenue, Arthurs Close, Richmond Road and Richmond Avenue are all closed for road resurfacing
- Hill Top Lane and Hill Foot Lane, Burn Bridge, Harrogate – road closure
- Sharow Lane, near Ripon – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Ripon Road at junction with Otley Road, Killinghall
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Lackton Bank, Birstwith
- Woodfield Road, near Bilton
- Dragon Road, near Smiths the Rink
- Langcliffe Avenue East, Harrogate
- Spring Lane and Westminster Drive, Burn Bridge
- Studley Road and Clotherholme Road, Ripon
- Palace Road, Ripon
- Hutton Grange to Kendal View, Ripon
Trains
- The 9.36am Harrogate to Kings Cross service is no longer calling at Harrogate. Passengers have been told to use the 9.45am Harrogate to Leeds to get on the 10.45am Leeds to Kings Cross service.
- The 7.09am Harrogate to York service is now due at 7.12am
Buses
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
- Harrogate Electrics 3 and the 36 are diverting in both directions, Harrogate to the Hydro via Springfield
- Due to road closures, the 2B is currently unable to serve stops along Crab Lane and Hill Top Avenue. The bus will be diverting down Bilton Lane to Richard Taylor School then resuming the normal route
- The 36 won’t be serving the stop on Fulwith Mill Lane in Pannal both directions due to temporary lights. Passengers are advised to use the Mallinson stop instead for the time being
Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones has so far remained silent on the expected scrapping of plans to extend the HS2 line from Birmingham to Leeds.
The former rail minister has been a vocal advocate of the project. In February 2019, he said that it would be a “betrayal of the north” if it did not go ahead.
However, government sources briefed national media outlets over the weekend about the decision ahead of an expected announcement on Thursday.
Just two months ago Mr Jones reiterated his support for HS2 at the annual Transport for the North conference in Leeds. He said:
“I hope that we do not see any compromise on our desire for big investment in our infrastructure. We have failed spectacularly to invest enough in our infrastructure.
“This has meant it is now too expensive and too difficult to move people and goods around the country. So I do not support the argument that we need to abandon longer term infrastructure investment.”
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At a previous Transport for the North conference in February 2019, Mr Jones went further and criticised media outlets for reporting speculation over the future of the HS2 Birmingham to Leeds line.
“We have all probably seen some media reports claiming that the northern stages of HS2 might not be built. They are nonsense.
“HS2 was conceived, developed and is now being delivered as a national railway. But in particular to improve links for our area.
“So our commitment to the full network of HS2 is undiminished. To cancel anything would be a betrayal of the north.”
The Stray Ferret asked Mr Jones for his thoughts this morning. However, he did not reply to our request for comment by the time of publication.
Ripon primary school receives ‘buddy bench’ to combat lonelinessA primary school in Ripon has been given a new buddy bench to mark anti-bullying week.
Moorside Primary School received the bench from the company Annington, which has been refurbishing former Ministry of Defence homes nearby.
Children who feel sad or anxious can sit on the bench as a signal to others that they need a friend to speak to.
Made with sustainable wood, the buddy bench is engraved with the following poem:
“We sit, we chat and ask each other questions. We leave as friends, with all good intentions.”
Claire Rowett, the headteacher at Moorside Primary School, said:
“It’s so important to create a safe and caring environment for children so that they are able to talk about their feelings, especially during such uncertain times.
“A shy or anxious child may struggle to ask someone else for support, which is why the buddy bench is such a vital tool in teaching the children what to do when they feel lonely.
“We are very grateful to Annington for donating the bench to us.”
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Annington is one of the largest private owners of residential property in the UK, with over 40,000 homes across England and Wales.
Louise Saunders, sales and marketing manager at Annington, said the company strived to support local communities, adding:
“We are proud to gift the buddy bench to Moorside Primary School, and we hope that the children will be able to use it to create new friendships and feel more confident for many years to come.”
Anti-Bullying Week is organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and takes place from November 15 to 19. This year’s theme is “one kind word.”
Harry’s Heroes: listen to inspiring stories and vote for your heroFormer BBC Look North presenter Harry Gration has met six inspirational people from the Harrogate district for his new podcast Harry’s Heroes.
Harry has recorded conversations with finalists Cath Wilson, Greta Knight, Helen Mackenzie, Lauren Doherty, Mark Oldfield and Susie Little who were all put forward by local people who feel their work is extraordinary. Each are doing exceptional things in different ways to help others in the community.
Harry has partnered with sponsor Harrogate Spring Water to champion the work of these exceptional individuals.
You can learn more about each hero and listen to the podcasts by clicking or tapping here and afterwards vote for your favourite. We hope you enjoy listening to their stories and about their work.
The hero who gets the most votes will win a trip to London for a fantastic concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Voting closes on November 28 at 11.59pm. The winner will be announced by Harry Gration the following day on November 29.
Harry said on the launch of his new podcast:
Disabled people to help run new Harrogate cafe“My final six local heroes have told me their stories, we’ve recorded them and they’re ready to listen to.
“It was an absolute pleasure to meet all of our heroes along with the people who put them forward in the first place.
“I encourage you to take the time to listen to all of their stories, they really are fantastic and very moving.
“I’m delighted to give these individuals the recognition they deserve and hope you enjoy listening to them as much as I did making them.
“You can vote in the form below but before you do, take the time to listen to all six stories.
“I look forward to announcing the lucky winner on 29 November with Harrogate Spring Water.”
A new cafe will open in Harrogate next month to help people with disabilities learn skills and get into the job market.
Artizan International will open the South-American themed cafe in the former Game unit on Cambridge Road, just around the corner from its shop on Oxford Street.
The charity has taken on a large space set over three floors. The ground floor will be the main cafe and craft area, the first floor will have more cafe seating and the second floor will be for offices and storage.
With such a big space, the cafe will be run by four to six staff and volunteers who are there to support up to four adults with disabilities.
When it opens the cafe will serve its speciality of Peruvian hot chocolate. All of its coffee, tea and sugar will come from Fairtrade sources. It will also stock a range of soups, paninis and cakes.
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Susie Hart, who founded Artizan International, told the Stray Ferret why she wanted to invest in the cafe:
“We are going to be training young adults. The idea is they get training here and get to a level of proficiency where we could then help them find work in other cafes in town.
“At the minute everybody in the hospitality industry is desperate for workers. Meanwhile there are loads of young people with disabilities who would love to have a job in a local business.
“It really could be a win-win for those who want the work and those who need the workers, it is a really exciting time for the charity.”
Ms Hart was originally planning to replicate the success of cafes she ran in Tanzania which were staffed by deaf people.
She worked with North Yorkshire County Council and found that local deaf people were managing to find work.
However, she found out that there were “countless” young people with other disabilities on the council’s records looking for practical training, work experience and employment.
Artizan International is looking for more volunteers to join the team and help run the cafe, which will be open Monday to Saturdays from 9am to 5pm.
Are you interested? Send an email to Sarah Davis by clicking or tapping here. Alternatively call 01423 561556 more more information.
Specialist paramedics rescue woman who fell in Harrogate woodsSpecialist paramedics rescued a woman who had fallen and injured herself in a Harrogate woodland.
Two Hazardous Area Response Teams (HART) and a regular ambulance team attended reports of a fall at 11am just off Oak Beck Road, close to the retail park.
On arrival the paramedics secured the area and managed to get the patient out of the woods and into the ambulance.
The paramedics then took her to Harrogate District Hospital for treatment. It is unclear at this time what level of injuries the woman sustained.
A spokesperson for the Yorkshire Ambulance Service said:
“We received an emergency call at 11.01am this morning to reports of a female who had fallen in the woods behind the retail park on Oak Beck Road in Harrogate.
“We dispatched an ambulance and the Hazardous Area Response Team to the scene and one patient was conveyed to Harrogate Hospital.”
The HART teams provide care to people in a hazardous environment that would otherwise be beyond the reach of NHS care.
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First Harrogate Christmas Fayre set to showcase local charities
The new Harrogate Christmas Fayre is set to showcase local charities when the festive market comes to town next month.
Organisers Market Place Europe have set aside a stall for 10 charities, which they can use to raise awareness and fundraise.
Across the 10 days, Samaritans of Harrogate and District, Harrogate Town AFC Community Foundation, Bilton and Woodfield Community Library, Dementia Forward, Harrogate Skills 4 Living Centre, Harrogate Easier Living Project, Citizens Advice Craven and Harrogate Districts, Harrogate International Festivals, Harrogate Hospital and Community Charity and Horticap will also use the stall.
A press release today by Harrogate Borough Council, which is organising the event in partnership with Market Place Europe, said the charities ‘were identified through the council’s Local Lotto initiative’, which conducts weekly prize draws that generate money for local charities.
Nick Rhodes, chief executive of Market Place Europe, said:
“Almost 50 coach companies are set to arrive across the 10 days, along with the thousands of Harrogate district residents and regional visitors, so it is anticipated that traders, local businesses and charities are going to benefit from the additional footfall the fayre will bring.”
The organisers hope the stall will help fill the void left by the original Harrogate Christmas Market on Montpellier Hill, which over the last five events contributed more than £90,000 to local charities.
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Gemma Rio, Harrogate Borough Council’s head of destination management, said:
“There is a lot of excitement building for the market, and we are anticipating thousands of people visiting Harrogate this festive period, so I’d like to thank Market Place Europe for donating a stall that will no doubt raise the profile of local charities and The Local Lotto.”
Location and dates for new Harrogate Christmas Fayre
The Harrogate Christmas Fayre will feature around 50 stallholders on Cambridge Street, Market Place, Station Square and Cambridge Crescent.. They will be spaced out wider than usual to encourage social distancing.
- When – December 3 to December 12, Monday to Wednesday – 10am to 7pm, Thursday to Saturday – 10am to 9pm, and Sundays — 10am to 5pm
- Where – Across the town centre with stalls on Cambridge Street, Market Place, Station Square and Cambridge Crescent
- What – 50 traders with a mixture of local and European stallholders
- Who – Market Place Europe is working with Harrogate Borough Council and Harrogate BID