A young driver had a “real scare” last night when a piece of timber reportedly fell off a van and smashed into her car’s windscreen.
The incident happened on Studley Road near the River Laver Holiday Park last night at around 9.45pm. The 22-year-old driver of the Fiat 500 suffered a minor head injury.
North Yorkshire Police is now looking for the driver of the van, who failed to stop after the crash and continued to drive towards Ripon city centre.
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- Increased police patrols after vandalism at Stonefall park
- Twitter backlash against police social media changes
Police have also described the vehicle they are looking for as a dropside van with a white cab and silver sides.
David Minto, the police officer who attended the incident, tweeted the following last night:
“A real scare for this driver tonight in Ripon. Her windscreen was struck by a piece of timber that wasn’t secured/loaded correctly by another driver.
“Unfortunately the offending vehicle didn’t stop after the RTC. Driver has sustained a minor head injury.”
Anyone with information has been urged to call 101 and quote reference 12210089276.
Sneak peek: Reptile shop to open in Starbeck tomorrowA reptile shop is set to open its doors in Starbeck and the owner is “frilled” to get started.
Yorkshire Reptile, at 67d High Street, will be the only shop of its kind in Harrogate.
Owner Tom Whittaker believes his emphasis on animal welfare will set his shop apart from other reptile businesses.
The shop will open its doors tomorrow, on April 1 – no joke – with snakes, bearded dragons, chameleons, tortoises and more.
It also sells food for the animals, vivariums and decorations for the tanks. None of the animals that the shop stocks are venomous or dangerous in anyway.
Read more:
- First ever four-day Great Yorkshire Show confirmed
- Plans to revive Harrogate district economy after April 12
What started off as a hobby for owner Mr Whittaker has now become a full business venture.
Mr Whittaker, whose background is in cyber-security, only decided to open the shop eight weeks ago.
He told the Stray Ferret:
“My dad took me to a reptile show in Doncaster when I was 12-years-old. Ever since then I have been fascinated by it.
“It’s just how they move, how they eat, how they shed, their temperament. There are so many different kinds.
“I don’t want to compare them to Pokemon but you feel like you have to get all of them. I am obsessed and so are a lot of people.”
Prices start at £50 for a corn snake up to a green tree python, which can set you back as much as £700.
Deja vu on the Stray, as party ends with litterLarge groups of young people partied on the Stray in Harrogate yesterday, leaving council workers and volunteers to clean up this morning.
Many people enjoyed the first day of warm weather since lockdown restrictions were eased.
But some broke social distancing rules and left a huge amount of litter.
Under current rules, people can only gather in groups of six.
But for much of the afternoon yesterday there were groups of about 40 in the Tewit Well area of the Stray.
Police officers engaged with those breaking social distancing rules but were unable to disperse the crowds.
Takeaway boxes, leftover food, beer bottles and cans were among the items discarded.
Some residents were left with a sense of deja vu, as the scene on was almost an exact replica of what happened on the Stray on various occasions last summer.
Many residents have inundated the Stray Defence Association with complaints about the mess left behind last night.
Judy d’Arcy Thompson, chair of the SDA, told the Stray Ferret:
“Wonderful that people are enjoying the Stray, however what a great shame that so many have left their mess, litter and bottles etc behind.
“It is very simple to take it to a bin or home. Clearly they have no consideration for other Stray users or the wildlife on the Stray for which litter can be a lethal hazard.
“Our Stray was a very sad sight this morning.”
Read more:
- Bid for businesses to use the Stray faces opposition
- Image Gallery: Harrogate soaks in the sun as temperatures soar
Bars, cafes and restaurants keen to take advantage of the Stray for alfresco-style dining this summer face opposition from its guardians.
Harrogate Borough Council is in talks with the Duchy of Lancaster, the freeholder of the Stray, ahead of a public consultation.
The Blues Bar, The Empress and Fashion House Bistro are all hoping to put tables and chairs on the Stray when they reopen outdoors on April 12.
But ahead of a public consultation, the Stray Defence Association has today made its opposition to the plans clear.
Read more:
- Harrogate bars call on council to allow tables on Stray land
- Land on Wetherby Road set to become part of the Stray
Judy d’Arcy Thompson, chair of the SDA, told the Stray Ferret:
“The tendency for both HBC and NYCC to ignore or try and overrule the Parliamentary Stray Act is disturbing. Indeed, the Stray Act was formulated and put in place to prevent such misuse.
“No one is against people having fun or enjoying the Stray, that is what it is there for, and how blessed Harrogate has been to have it for the benefit of everyone during the past traumatic year.
“However, as with many things, the few could well spoil it for the rest of Harrogate.
“In fact, a few years back when HBC wanted to levy a charge on the footballers using the Stray and make them pay to play, it was the SDA who argued that this could not be done as the Stray is an open and free space for the benefit of the people of Harrogate.
“Without going into too much detail, Section 6(2) of the 1985 Stray Act also precludes anyone making profit from the use of the Stray.
“We are not aware of any time, other than by explicit and limited dispensation given by Parliament as a result of a specific detailed application, when the council has been empowered with a general discretion to consent to inclosures and our history confirms this.
“After all, the Stray is protected by law for the free use of Harrogate’s people, not businesses.”
The SDA has raised further questions about the types of businesses which would be able to use the Stray and also asked where such a scheme would begin and end.
Image Gallery: Sunbathers soak in the sun as temperatures soarCrowds flocked to sunny spots in Harrogate today as temperatures reached 20 degrees.
The warm weather arrived at the perfect time after lockdown restrictions eased yesterday allowing up to six people, or two households, to enjoy the sun together.
Many local residents donned their sunglasses and applied sun cream to get the most out of this sunny Tuesday.
We sent our photographer into Harrogate today to see what people got up to.
Read more:
- Plans to boost the district’s economy from April 12 have been revealed today.
- Remember Leeds Road is closed in the evenings for the next month.
Live: Harrogate district traffic and travel
Good morning and welcome back to our traffic and travel service. It’s Connor here giving you updates every 15 minutes.
Brought to you by The HACS Group, this blog will let you know how the road and rail links are near you.
Make sure to keep in touch via social media or email us on contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.
9am – Full update
Roads
Thanks again for getting involved with our traffic and travel service. I will be back tomorrow from 6.30am with more updates. Do get in touch if you think we have missed something. It really does help to keep the Harrogate district moving.
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Around Killinghall and north of Harrogate
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Slow traffic on A61 Harrogate Road in Harewood
Temporary lights in place:
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8.45am – Full update
Roads
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Around Killinghall and north of Harrogate
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Slow traffic on A61 Harrogate Road in Harewood
Temporary lights in place:
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8.30am – Full update
Roads
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Around Killinghall and north of Harrogate
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8.15am – Full update
Roads
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Around Killinghall and north of Harrogate
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8am – Full update
Roads
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Around Killinghall and north of Harrogate
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7.45am – Full update
Roads
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Around Killinghall and north of Harrogate
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7.30am – Full update
Roads
Congestion is starting to build up in the Harrogate district this morning.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7.15am – Full update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Evening road closure on Leeds Road for repairs from 6.30pm until 11.30pm for the next month.
The road from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road in Killinghall
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7am – Full update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Remember road repairs will mean that Leeds Road in Harrogate will be closed from 6.30pm.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
6.45am – Full update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Remember road repairs will mean that Leeds Road in Harrogate will be closed from 6.30pm.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Wetherby Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
6.30am – Full update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Remember road repairs will mean that Leeds Road in Harrogate will be closed from 6.30pm.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
The six-month experimental closure of Beech Grove in Harrogate to through traffic could be extended to 18 months.
North Yorkshire County Council said when the experimental order came into force last month it would be a trial for six months.
But the council’s highways boss confirmed today it has the power to extend the trial from six months to 18 months, meaning it would end in August 2022 rather than August 2021.
Read more:
- Council leader ‘received just one Beech Grove closure complaint’
- New Beech Grove sign to stop cars driving on Stray
Cllr Don Mackenzie, executive member for access at the county council, told the Stray Ferret:
“The experimental traffic regulation order enables us to keep the closure in place for 18 months.
“We are assessing the impact all of the time. If it proves to be highly unpopular then it could still end after six months.
“However, just based on the communication I have received, there has been a big response but I would say that it is mainly positive.
“Those who have complained often say that it is just moving traffic elsewhere in the town.
“But those who are positive say they enjoying how it helps them to walk and cycle more.”
When the order began, some motorists avoided the newly-installed planters by driving on the Stray.
The tyre tracks on the Stray prompted the council to erect a road sign to act as a road block and warning to drivers.
Leeds Road closes in evenings from tonight for repairsLeeds Road will be closed in the evenings for a month to allow for carriageway repairs.
The road will be closed from Princess Royal Way in Pannal to Beech Avenue in Harrogate from tonight until April 30 excluding bank holidays.
To minimise disruption the resurfacing work will be carried out between 6.30pm and 11.30pm.
An eight mile diversion will be in place for the duration of the repairs. Drivers will be sent on the A658 John Metcalf Way on then onto Wetherby Road and York Place.
North Yorkshire County Council is behind the plans and has warned that it may restrict vehicle access to people who live on the stretch of road.
Read more:
- Major Harrogate roadworks begin next week
- Highway boss’s ‘major concern’ over one-lane traffic option for Station Parade
Pedestrians will be able to still use the pavements while works are ongoing.
It is possible that some adjustment to this start date or the duration of the works may be necessary.
This is part of a wider programme of carriageway repairs which started with the first phase in the Old Barber area of Bilton at the start of March. Leadhall Lane is also due for resurfacing work this year.
The Franklin Road area repairs also started just over a week ago and that it is due to finish in early April.
Live: Harrogate district traffic and travelGood morning and welcome to the start of a new week. It’s Connor here giving you traffic and travel updates every 15 minutes.
Brought to you by The HACS Group, this blog will let you know how the road and rail links are near you.
Make sure to keep in touch via social media or email us on contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.
9am – Full Update
Roads
Thanks again for checking out our traffic and travel service. Don’t forget to send in all of your tips to keep everyone up to date. That’s all from me today, I am heading over to the news desk now but will be back tomorrow from 6.30am.
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic hotspots:
- Skipton Road near Claro Road
- Wetherby Road
- Knaresborough Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Gas works near Dragon Road and one lane closure from 7pm until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8.45am – Full Update
Roads
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic hotspots:
- Skipton Road near Claro Road
- Wetherby Road
- Knaresborough Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Gas works near Dragon Road and one lane closure from 7pm until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8.30am – Full Update
Roads
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road near Claro Road
- Ripon Road at the bottom of Parliament Street
- Wetherby Road
- Between Killinghall and Ripley
- Knaresborough Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Gas works near Dragon Road and one lane closure from 7pm until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8.15am – Full Update
Roads
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road near Claro Road
- Ripon Road at the bottom of Parliament Street
- Wetherby Road
- Between Killinghall and Ripley
- Knaresborough Road
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Gas works near Dragon Road and one lane closure from 7pm until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
8am – Full Update
Roads
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road near Claro Road
- Ripon Road at the bottom of Parliament Street
- Wetherby Road
- Between Killinghall and Ripley
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Gas works near Dragon Road and one lane closure from 7pm until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7.45am – Full Update
Roads
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Traffic is building up here:
- Skipton Road near Claro Road
- Ripon Road at the bottom of Parliament Street
- Wetherby Road
- Between Killinghall and Ripley
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Gas works near Dragon Road and one lane closure from 7pm until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7.30am – Full Update
Roads
Traffic is starting to build in the Harrogate district this morning, particularly in Harrogate’s town centre.
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Two sets of construction works: the gas works near Dragon Road and water works from 7pm will force a lane closure until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7.15am – Full Update
Roads
Traffic is starting to build in the Harrogate district this morning, particularly in Harrogate’s town centre.
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Two sets of construction works: the gas works near Dragon Road and water works from 7pm will force a lane closure until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
7am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Two sets of construction works: the gas works near Dragon Road and water works from 7pm will force a lane closure until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
6.45am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road in Harrogate for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Two sets of construction works: the gas works near Dragon Road and water works from 7pm will force a lane closure until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
6.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking clear so far this morning, no traffic hotspots yet.
Remember at 6.30pm today road repairs will start along Leeds Road for a month.
That means the roads from Beech Avenue, Harrogate, through to Princess Royal Way in Pannal will be closed in the evenings.
The Franklin Road area of Harrogate is also closed for road repairs.
Temporary lights in place:
- Skipton Road in Harrogate. Two sets of construction works: the gas works near Dragon Road and water works from 7pm will force a lane closure until midnight
- Otley Road, Harrogate, from Cold Bath Road to Harlow Moor Road
- Otley Road in Killinghall is currently closed and will remain closed until April 30
- Knaresborough Road near the Empress roundabout and Granby Road
- Harlow Moor Road is closed at its junction with Otley Road
- High Street, Knaresborough, near Station Road
- A61 around Shambles Lane, heading north out of Ripon.
Trains
- Services on the Harrogate to Leeds, York and Knaresborough routes look to be on time this morning.
Buses
- Buses also appear to be running well in the Harrogate district with no delays or cancellation.
Crocuses, lambs and that freshly cut grass smell. All are signs that spring is well underway but few bring as much joy as the frogs in Harrogate.
The frogs have made their home in the Japanese Garden of Valley Gardens, where there are large clumps of frogspawn.
Now that the sun is out the frogs have been making the most of it. They are basking in the warmth of the water and hopping around.
Check out our picture gallery below: