Live: Harrogate district traffic and travel

Good morning and welcome back, it’s Connor with you this morning with updates every 15 minutes on the road and rail links.

Temporary traffic lights, train delays and traffic hotspots are all included in our blogs, brought to you by The HACS Group.

If you are experiencing delays, and it is safe to do so, please let us know or social media or call 01423 276197.


9am – Full Update

That is all from me today. I will be back tomorrow from 6.30am for all of your traffic and travel news. Do feel free to get in touch if you spot any problems on the roads.

Roads

The roads are starting to become quite busy this morning as more cars get onto the road for the morning commute. Here are the hot spots to look out for:

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


8.45am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are starting to become quite busy this morning as more cars get onto the road for the morning commute. Here are the hot spots to look out for:

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


8.30am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are starting to become quite busy this morning as more cars get onto the road for the morning commute. Here are the hot spots to look out for:

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


8.15am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are starting to become quite busy this morning as more cars get onto the road for the morning commute. Here are the hot spots to look out for:

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


8am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


7.45am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


7.30am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


7.15am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


7am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


6.45am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses


6.30am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

A charity cycle ride covering 50 miles of North Yorkshire will cause numerous road closures in Nidderdale on Friday.

The race, called On Yer Bike, will snake from Kettlewell to Pool-in-Wharfedale and will mean rolling road closures throughout the day.

Trains

Buses

‘Care home of the future’ set to open in Harrogate in November

Vida Healthcare is preparing to open its third care home in Harrogate this autumn after construction delays partly caused by coronavirus.

The company has described Vida Court, which will cater for 100 residents living with dementia and employ 200 staff, as ‘the care home of the future’.

The home, near RHS Harlow Carr, will include a cinema, convenience store, hair salon, florist and coffee shop to provide residents with a little normality.

It was originally due to be completed in spring but the date has been pushed back to November 1.


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Interior design company Nanu Soda was hired to design the building, which includes sensory TV windows, walls and artwork that provide residents with opportunities to interact with different environments.

A computer generated image of one of the dining areas at Vida Court.

Learning from coronavirus, Vida has designed each bedroom with a large glass window.

Each bedroom has a large glass window and every house within the home has a garden room to help ventilation

James Rycroft, managing director at Vida Healthcare, said:

“We hope that Vida Court, which integrates the most cutting edge facilities and technology, will end the perception of care homes as a last resort.”

Live: Harrogate district traffic and travel

Good morning and welcome back, it’s Connor with you this morning with updates every 15 minutes on the road and rail links.

Temporary traffic lights, train delays and traffic hotspots are all included in our blogs, brought to you by The HACS Group.

If you are experiencing delays, and it is safe to do so, please let us know or social media or call 01423 276197.


9am – Full Update

That is all from me today. I will be back tomorrow morning from 6.30am with all of your traffic and travel updates. Have a good day.

Roads

The roads are just starting to become quite busy this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


8.45am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are just starting to become quite busy this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


8.30am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are just starting to become quite busy this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


8.15am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are just starting to become quite busy this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


8am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are just starting to become quite busy this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


7.45am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are just starting to become quite busy this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


7.30am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


7.15am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


7am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


6.45am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses


6.30am – Full Update

Roads

The roads are looking clear so far this morning, keep checking back for today’s traffic hotpots.

Temporary traffic lights are in place here:

Trains

Buses

‘So happy’: Nidd Gorge memorial bench restored after vandalism

A Harrogate woman is keen to put on her walking boots and head to the Nidd Gorge after the council restored a memorial bench dedicated to her late husband.

Colin James died aged 55 from cancer in 2015. He was born in Manchester but moved to Harrogate to be with Sylvia and loved to go on dog walks in Nidd Gorge.

For that reason Sylvia bought the bench and was devastated earlier this year when she saw its slats had been broken.

Her family set up a fundraiser to replace the bench but Harrogate Borough Council offered to replace it for free.

Nidd Gorge Community Action, which protects the area, has now reported on its Facebook page that the bench has been restored.


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The broken bench, pictured in May.

The £540 raised for repairs will now go to St Michael’s Hospice, the charity that cared for Colin before he died.

Sylvia James told the Stray Ferret today she was “so happy” and added:

“I found out on Father’s Day so it could not have been better timing really.

“Ever since it was vandalised I have avoided going to visit the bench, I did not want to see it like that. It would have torn me apart.

“Now that it has been restored I cannot wait to visit.”

Harrogate district’s wild grass verges continue to divide opinion

The Harrogate district’s wild new look this summer continues to divide opinion, as swathes of land are left to grow several feet high. Now that some areas have been cut the contrast is really starting to show.

Harrogate Borough Council‘s bid to encourage rewilding has won plaudits but there is also concern about the state of some verges that have grown up to three feet tall in buttercups and wildflowers — sometimes hampering visibility at junctions.

A recent Stray Ferret post on Facebook about whether the grass should be cut attracted more than 300 comments.

Some praised the council for biodiversity but others raised concerns about aesthetics and safety.

Here is a selection of the hundreds of comments, in no particular order.

Maurizio Hales said:

“I really like it. Natural looking, good for wildlife.

“Don’t think of us all the time. Think of the wildlife that lives around us as well.”

But Lynne Oliver-walsh was less enthusiastic. She said:

“It’s a mess! Not safe for children to play in as it’s full of dog mess that to be fair to the owners it is difficult to clean up when the grass is so long.

“We pay a lot of council tax and it should be kept neat and tidy in residential areas so children are safe to play on it.”

Ben Askew, however, said:

“I love that the verges are being left to grow. Good for a bit of biodiversity and interesting to see what is coming up naturally.”

Abi Fulford raised the issue of road safety. She said:

“I’m not against it but do find pulling out at certain junctions very difficult! Some have been cut back slightly but not enough.”

Paul Mayfield gave a thumbs down:

“Absolutely scruffy scruffy scruffy. There’s plenty of greenery around without turning the Stray into a hay meadow.

“Perhaps the council support it because it reduces maintenance costs.”

Karl Richardson objected not only on the grounds of how it looks but also on the impact it has on dog owners.

“Certain areas look fine but the whole lot just looks scruffy.

“Plus as a responsible dog owner trying to pick up your dogs crap when you eventually find it is a task in itself. Stand in more than you pick up.”

Gill Thompson-Hammell said:

“Love love love it, more flowers, more crazy wildness, please stop spraying, let it grow, grow, grow!

“The ‘right’ place for wildlife is everywhere! Newsflash – buttercups and dandelions are flowers too!”


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Should Harrogate adopt the Rotherham approach?

Some readers urged Harrogate Borough Council to follow the lead of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, which plants wild flower verges.

For the last three years the Rotherham council has worked with Pictorial Meadows to create an eight=mile long stretch of colourful roadside meadows.

It has received praise for its environmental approach and saved about £25,000 in ongoing management expenses.

The colourful verges in Rotherham. Photo: Pictorial Meadows

What do you think of the new look for Harrogate’s verges? Send your thoughts to be included in Stray Views by sending an email to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk.

Harrogate councillor resigns for “family reasons”

A Conservative councillor for Harrogate Borough Council and Knaresborough Town Council has resigned from both posts.

Samantha Mearns, who was also chair of the general purposes committee, sent out a leaflet to residents over the weekend.

She said she was resigning after her younger brother died and her mother was diagnosed with cancer.

Her mother’s current prognosis is good but she has recently moved with her husband to Wales to be closer to her family.

She said:

“Sometimes things happen in your life which make you rethink your life plan. Just before the pandemic struck, my younger brother, my only sibling, died from abdominal sepsis.

“With my sister in law and mother I watched him pass away. This had a huge impact upon me.

“Shortly after my mother became seriously unwell and was diagnosed with cancer. Thankfully due to our fantastic NHS her current prognosis is good.

“However this and losing my brother in such a short time has made me look at what I needed to do with my life for my family.

“Our moves have now finalised, and with lockdown restrictions lifting, now is the appropriate time for me to stand aside.”

The Stray Ferret understands that Knaresborough resident Jacqui Renton will stand in her place for the next election.

It is unclear at this time when the by-election will be held. It is also unclear whether Samantha Mearns will stay on as a case worker for Andrew Jones MP.

Police investigation into Gmund Cars Ltd

Samantha Mearns remains at the centre of a police investigation into missing Porsche cars worth more than one million pounds because she had “significant control” in the company which her husband owned.

Gmund Cars Ltd, which traded classic Porsche cars, was dissolved in September 2020.

The Stray Ferret spoke to six victims who took their cars to Gmund Cars Ltd on a sale or return basis. They said they never saw their cars again.

Samantha Mearns told the Stray Ferret last year :

“I was a shareholder in my husband’s business until December 2018.  When the business was put into administration in June 2019, allegations were made which resulted in a police investigation.  As far as I am aware the investigation has concluded with no further action being taken.  I was never interviewed in relation to any of the allegations.”

The Stray Ferret contacted North Yorkshire Police this morning, the investigation has not concluded and is still ongoing.

Harrogate Convention Centre events still on despite lockdown delay

The first events back at the Harrogate Convention Centre are still set to go ahead despite the lockdown delay.

Home and Gift Buyers Festival and the Manchester Furniture Festival will both be in the convention centre from July 18 to July 21.

It will mean the event will run for one day before the coronavirus restrictions are potentially eased on July 19.

Clarion Events, which is organising the events, has said it is working closely with local authorities to ensure it is safe.

Visitors will be asked to provide a negative lateral flow coronavirus test on the door or proof of double vaccination and wear a face mask.


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There will be wider aisles, increased ventilation and daily cleaning regimines to try and prevent the spread of coronavirus as well.

Entry to both the Home and Gift Buyers Festival and the Manchester Furniture Festival is free. Visitors will need to register attendance here.

Show director Russell Rule said:

“With the backing of our key customers, venue, and local authorities, we can see that the appetite and enthusiasm is there for an in-person buying and selling event.

“There is great excitement from both exhibitors and visitors to reconnect in Harrogate.”

Two in hospital after armed police incident in Bilton

Two people are being treated in hospital after an incident involving armed police on Woodfield Road in the Bilton area of Harrogate today.

Officers were called to Woodfield Road after being alerted to a disturbance in a council flat close to Woodfield Community Primary School before 7am.

Police put a cordon in place and a long stretch of the road was closed until a man was led away at about 10.10am.

North Yorkshire Police has now said a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of affray.


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It tweeted this afternoon:

“A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of affray and has been taken to hospital for treatment.

“A woman was also taken to hospital with an injury to her hand.

“The cordon has now been lifted and the road has reopened.”

‘Cement is the new toilet paper’ as materials shortage hits Harrogate

The operations manager at a local charity has said cement is the new toilet paper as he struggles with a building materials shortage.

With low supply due to problems importing goods into the UK and high demand due to lots of interest in home improvement projects, materials have jumped up in price.

Local suppliers have warned that if someone has priced up a job a few months ago then they should “rip it up.”

As building materials seem to be so difficult to find, it has made it more difficult for those who are in the middle of projects.

Local charity Horticap has just finished work on its Hopkins@Horticap cafe and is currently refurbishing an adjacent garden.

Phil Airey, operations manager at Horticap, told the Stray Ferret:

“For us it is like cement has taken over toilet paper as the hot ticket item of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We have got the posts here ready to go into the ground but no cement to keep it in place.

“The cafe building is now complete but there’s still plenty of work to do at the garden, which we are trying to make more accessible.”

Andy Broadwith, sales director at GH Brooks.

Andy Broadwith, sales director at GH Brooks, also told the Stray Ferret that his company is currently 50% down on building materials into the yard:

“As the UK relies on building materials from abroad, when there is a problem with shipping we will see a shortage.

“With low supply and high demand, it has been horrific for cost.

“Let’s say a couple wants to do a two-storey extension, the average price of all of those building materials has gone up by 32%.

“I do not think it will last though. When people reassess how much the job will cost and see such an increase some will have to cancel.”


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Timber is one of those essential materials that has more than doubled in cost over the last year.

David Gibbs, a manager at Harrogate Timber Ltd, said:

“It really is unprecedented. We have never seen such a rise in price like this before.

“We really just cannot get the stuff in we need right now, it has been really hard work. Everyone seems to be wanting to do work on their homes right now.

“Costs are rising but people are still spending. They still want to do the work they planned.”

Call for modern slavery investigation into Harrogate car wash

A local resident has called for an investigation into a Harrogate car wash after a court found the owner guilty of modern slavery offences.

Harrogate Hand Carwash and Valeting’s sole director is Defrim Paci, who was found guilty this week of committing modern slavery crimes against workers at a car wash in Carlisle.

The court heard how several staff worked long hours for little pay and were denied breaks when it was busy.

Workers also reported rat and insect infestation sightings in their “very dirty” multi-occupancy accommodation after paying for transport from their native Romania.


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The Harrogate car wash on Sykes Grove was not implicated in the hearing but a resident who lives near it, and requested anonymity, called for an investigation in light of the court verdict. They said:

“I really never suspected anything like this.

“They really have to do some sort of investigation now. If Paci has done this at one of his businesses then they all need to be looked into.”

We passed on the resident’s concerns to North Yorkshire Police and asked if officers would carry out an investigation. The force did not reply.

The Stray Ferret also spoke to one of the workers at Harrogate Hand Carwash & Valeting, who wanted to remain anonymous. They said:

“I have not been working here long but I think all the workers here are fine and have no complaints.

“Friends of mine brought me here. I have not heard anything about that court case.

“I think it is a good place to work, it pays well. Paci is here sometimes and gives us food and drink.”