Residents have spoken of their frustration over a lack of action against a group of rough sleepers camping in one of Harrogate’s most popular areas.
A group of homeless people have inhabited the pavilion alongside the toilets in Crescent Gardens over the last week.
A Harrogate woman concerned about antisocial behaviour said she had been told by both North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Council that neither had any power to resolve the situation and she kept getting passed between the two.
Eileen Dockray said the group had expanded as fellow rough sleepers and friends joined with their personal belongings.
She said people were coming and going throughout the day and night, adding:
“The council passed me to the police, the police back to the council, and then back the police.
“The police also said they have no power to move people who are just people gathering to have a chat and to drink, no matter how it bothers residents. What are we meant to do?”

The pavilion has become home to the rough sleepers.
Another Harrogate resident, who asked not to be named, said:
“Many local residents are not able to access the area anymore and a few weekly exercise groups have moved to Valley Gardens.
“The walking tour has also diverted its route.”
“I am surprised how the council does not act when a homeless encampment has popped up in the centre of our floral town where many visitors and locals frequently pass through.”
One rough sleeper, called Sally, told the Stray Ferret on Wednesday a council member of staff had visited Crescent Gardens that morning.
Sally said she was advised to wait for a call to hear a range of options going forward but she had heard nothing since.
We asked North Yorkshire Council what measures it was taking but had not received a response by the time of publication.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said:
“Homelessness is something the council look after so it would be for the council to answer your questions regarding the visit and/or the options available to those who may be sleeping rough.”
Cllr Sam Gibbs, a Conservative who represents Valley Gardens and Central Harrogate on North Yorkshire Council, told the Stray Ferret:
“From what you have told me my instinct tells me it is a police matter as far as the anti-social behaviour is concerned as it is probably private land.
“The council offers a range of support for rough sleepers and work closely with other organisations such as the Harrogate Homeless Project.”
Maggie Gibson, who was housing needs manager at the former Harrogate Borough Council, reported homelessness had “significantly increased” in the district amid the pandemic and cost of living crisis in February this year.
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Harrogate women’s Morris dancing group holds trial for new recruits
A women’s Morris dancing group in Harrogate is hosting a trial session to recruit new dancers.
Betty Lupton’s Ladle Laikers has danced its way through Harrogate and the surrounding areas since 1977.
The group has 22 members including musicians but has not recruited any new dancers since before covid.
The taster session will be held at St John’s and St Luke’s Church in Bilton, where the group meets every Wednesday, and welcomes women and girls of all abilities.
Dance teacher and founding member Margaret Burrell said:
“We know it won’t be for everyone but we’d just like people to come and have a go.
“We hold trials every September – usually advertising them with posters in shops – but found it hadn’t been much success.
“This year, we’re putting much more effort in!”
The Morris dancers recently performed at Whitby Folk Week and frequently take part in local events too.

Pic: Tony Rees. Betty Lupton’s Ladle Laikers performing in 1980.
Although the youngest member is just 16, Ms Burrell said:
“Most of us are in our 50s, 60s and 70s, and when you’re in your 70s things begin to hurt a bit during the dances!
“It would be great to get people of a young age, but we welcome anyone to give it a try.”
Dancers go on a probationary period for four weeks after the trials to ensure they’re happy before becoming official members.
Membership costs £40 per year but the trial is free to attend – the group takes on women and girls aged 16 and upwards.
The taster session will be held on Wednesday, September 20 from 7.45pm.
To register your interest, contact Anita Roy, the group’s secretary, on 07801 948480.
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Business Breakfast: Goldsborough Hall appoints new Head Chef
Goldsborough Hall hotel in Knaresborough has appointed Daniel Ife as the hotel’s new Head Chef.
He joined the team over six years ago and helped the previous head chefs achieve a 3AA rosette and a feature in the Michelin guide.
Owner of Goldsborough Hall, Mark Oglesby said:
“Behind the scenes, Daniel has been running the kitchens at Goldsborough Hall now for many years, so we are very proud that he has finally agreed to take on the role of Head Chef.
“Over the many years he has been with us he has demonstrated passion and creativity which has helped to win us many prestigious awards.
“With his wealth of experience and innovative approach, we are confident that Daniel will continue to lead our dining experience to new heights.’
Mr Ife added:
“My style is seasonally driven, using modern techniques and styles with a classic French undertone.
“It is a real privilege to create dishes that befit the majesty of the hall’s historic dining room, where former Kings and Queens have dined.”
Masham brewery secures listings in 100 M&S stores across UK
T&R Theakston, in Masham, has secured a listing to supply Theakston Old Peculier ale to 100 M&S stores across the UK.
The brewery has seen a value growth of 4.5% in the Off Trade market versus a bottle ale market decline of 6%.
Following the deal with M&S, the ale is now stocked in all UK major supermarket chains.
Simon Theakston, joint managing director, said:
“Theakston Old Peculier is a flagship beer for us and for the town of Masham, with its name a tribute to the unique ecclesiastical status of the town as a ‘Court of the Peculier’, first established in medieval times.
“It’s great to see the continued growth in popularity Old Peculier underpinning its status as one of the country’s most well-known and loved ales.
“As a result of this new M&S listing, it’s fantastic to be able say this beautiful brew is now listed in all UK major supermarkets, meaning that fans have the opportunity to enjoy the taste of Old Peculier from both their local pub and within the comfort of their own home.”
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Firefighters rescue child locked in vehicle in Starbeck
A Harrogate fire crew rescued a child after it became accidentally locked inside a vehicle today.
The incident took place on Starbeck High Street just before 4pm today, according to North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service’s incident report.
The incident log added:
“The crew used small tools and the child was recovered without injury.”
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No further details were revealed.
It follows a similar incident last week in which a baby was rescued from a locked vehicle outside M&S in Ripon.
Masham woman sets up fundraiser for bus driver involved in fatal A61 collisionA woman from Masham has set up a fundraising page for the bus driver seriously injured in a fatal collision on the A61 Ripon Road this month.
Daria Bartienieva, 35, her son, Ihor Bartienieva, aged 6, and Daria’s step-daughter, Anastasiia Bartienieva, 15, died after a three-vehicle crash that involved a double decker 36 bus on the road near South Stainley on September 3.
It was the second fatal collision on the road on consecutive weekends.
Katie Sills, 23, told the Stray Ferret she had followed the fundraiser for 15-year-old Liza Bartienieva, who was orphaned following the accident.
It has so far raised more than £41,000 and Ms Sills decided to launch a similar appeal for the driver of the 36 bus known as ‘Bob’ because she had not seen anything being done on his behalf.
Ms Sills said she does not know Bob but wanted to help in any capacity she could:
“I just thought to myself ‘he’s a man with a family, bills and probably rent or a mortgage’.
“I’m not entirely sure what the money will be used for, but I imagine just everyday living if he’s not working.
“What he saw would’ve been absolutely horrendous and now he’s left with physical and mental trauma.”
After setting up the GoFundMe page on Sunday, which has now raised over £2,000, a friend of the bus driver reached out to Ms Sills.
“His friend said he’d seen my post about the fundraiser and that the man does not have social media, so he passed on my phone number and he text me not long after.”
The man told Ms Sills “I cannot thank you enough for your kindness and consideration”. She said:
“He told me in the text that the only reason he was working that Sunday was so he could take a day off to drive his son to university the following week.
“He also said he’d always be indebted to me.”
The initial target was £1,000 but now that has been surpassed, Ms Sills said she’d like to keep the page up to raise as much as she can.
A fun day will also be held at Ripon Bowling Club this Sunday to continue raising money for those affected by the collision – including the bus driver and Liza.
It will include cake stalls, a raffle, a live DJ and a magician.
The event will run from 1pm to 5pm.
It is free to attend but asks people to donate what they can.
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Vote for your favourite autumnal images for our charity calendar
Help create the best 2024 charity calendar featuring beautiful reader images from across the Harrogate district!
The Stray Ferret will be showcasing the best photo of the week entries – posted every Sunday on our channels – in our calendar, but we need your help to decide the lucky winners.
The winning photographs will be included in the autumn months of the calendar, so whether you love the flaming orange leaves or a twinkling starry night, take a look at our shortlist below and vote for your favourite images via our competition page.
You never know…perhaps your own picture could be the winner!
- Bill Shaw
- John Chadwick
- Paul Bunton
- Michael White
- (Image: Mike Smith)
- Mark Dimmock
- Peter Howard
- Paul Bunton
An independent shop that sells a range of beeswax products has opened in the centre of Knaresborough.
The Yorkshire Beeswax Candle Company opened in Green Dragon Yard on Saturday.
It previously traded at Yorkshire Farmers’ Market in Knaresborough Market Square, which no longer exists, before trialling a premise on Waterside.

Inside the new shop.
The family-run business, which was launched in 2019, sells a variety of beeswax candles, organic body care products and diffusers.
It also offers several Yorkshire honey products, including one sourced from a Knaresborough hive located just off Waterside.

The premises on Green Dragon Yard.
In a social media post, owner Michael Landreth, said:
“It’s been a crazy few weeks and months but we have done it and ready to open our doors.
“We would like to thank everyone who has helped us and supported us over the months and years and we really look forward to you all visiting our brand new home.”
The Yorkshire Beeswax Candle Company is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
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Open day in Pateley Bridge gives people chance to learn about local rivers
The Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust is hosting an open day in Pateley Bridge this weekend to give local people an insight into its work.
The environmental charity protects local rivers, including the Swale, Ure, Nidd, Wharfe and Ouse, by carrying out educational projects and engaging with communities.
The open day will tell people about its work in areas such as water sampling, flood management and controlling non-native species, as well as highlighting the importance of healthy river environments.
A representative of Nidd Action Group, which is campaigning to clean-up the Nidd, will be among a number of guest speakers.
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There will also be two guided walks along the Nidd, a lunch time poster session and a session in the Rivers4U mobile classroom where people can enjoy learn about the river and life within it further.
Soup, coffee and cake will be on offer during the lunch session.
Dr Marie Taylor, chief executive of the trust, said:
“People are now far more aware of the quality of Yorkshire’s rivers and yet many are probably less aware of the extent of the trust’s endeavours and our partnership achievements in monitoring and improving our waterways.
“The open day is a great opportunity to explore the breadth of our work, learn about what we have delivered with others, and discover how to support these activities.”
The event will take place on Saturday, September 16, from 11am – 3.30pm.
It will be held at the Riverside Scout Hut in Pateley Bridge and is free to attend.
Harrogate band represents town at French flower festivalA Harrogate band has represented the town at a flower festival in Luchon in France — a place twinned with Harrogate.
Tewit Silver Band, based in Huby, recently returned from Luchon en Fleurs 2023, which celebrated all things floral.
The band – which is made up of 30 players aged between 13 and 78 – and invited to feature in several parades.
It gave its first performance in Sqaure Lauret where its marches and overtures entertained the crowd despite poor weather.
The following show took place in front of the Mairie – the mayor’s office – and was accompanied by a procession of horses and dancers.

Pics: Tewit Silver Band Facebook
The final performance was held at a church in Garin and ended with a standing ovation.
The band said in a statement:
“Our free time was spent discovering the natural beauty of the surrounding area that was spectacular despite the weather.
“Members enjoyed walks, visits to the local areas, swimming in the lake and sampling a few of the local bars and restaurants.”
Tewit Silver Band, a charity, was formed in 2017.
It competes in various national and international competitions, as well as private functions and charity events.
Harrogate is twinned with Luchon and recently held its own floral festival – Harrogate Floral Summer of Celebration.
The relationship between the towns is overseen by Harrogate International Partnerships.
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Yorkshire Kardashians venture on ‘reet posh’ trip to Harrogate
The Yorkshire Kardashians ventured to Harrogate for a “reet posh” weekend away in a recent social media video.
The creator of the videos, Steff Todd, shares the lives of the northern characters on Facebook and Instagram – from being banned from Amber Cars to family trips t’Asda.
The video follows the Kar-Jenner clan on their jollies as they explore all the town has to offer, including a day at the Great Yorkshire Show and two-for-one cocktails at The Yorkshire Hotel – all thanks to a Groupon deal.
The newlywed Kourtney and Travis Barker are pictured ice-cream-in hand outside the Black Sheep Bar at the showground, while ‘momager’ Kris Jenner is heckling Emmerdale’s Paddy Kirk in the sheep ring with repeated ‘ey-up Paddy’s!’
Kylie and Kendall Jenner are then seen walking a multitude of dogs in the town complaining about their mother ‘getting half-cut at Fountains Abbey’ and planning their ‘cocktails with the lasses’ later that day.
The family even swoon over a house near Risplith as ‘it looks like the Omaze house’, which Kris reassures Khloe she “put a tenner on to win last night, lass”.
As their weekend continues, the family prepare for the main event: two-for-one cocktails at the “reet posh place”, the Yorkshire Hotel. Although, not before Kourtney asks the hotel staff if there’s a vending machine nearby for her husband is “right hungry”.
When speaking to a friend who has recently moved to Harrogate, eldest Kourtney adds:
“So, you live in ‘ere in Harrogate? Flippin ‘ell…you’ve done well, haven’t you?”
The family bring their Harrogate weekend to a close with a trip to Bettys, where they have a “stunning view, even with the roadworks overlooking the war memorial and a glass of Prosecco in hand”.
The light-hearted video shows Harrogate in all its glory, with shots of the town centre, the Stray and villages across the district.
Comedian and impressionist Steff Todd told the Stray Ferret she began her Kardashian videos in lockdown, when she decided to combine Kylie Jenner with a Yorkshire accent.
The fictitious characters have also travelled to York, Ilkley Moor and Whitby.
The Harrogate video has amassed nearly 40,000 likes on social media.
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