‘High value’ items stolen in Harrogate shop burglary

Cash, high-value clothing and accessories have been stolen in a shop burglary in Harrogate town centre.

North Yorkshire Police said today the theft occurred after 5pm on Thursday, August 24 and before 10am on Friday, August 25 at an address on Montpellier Parade.

Criminals entered the property through a fire door.

Officers are now appealing for witnesses and information.

The force said in a statement:

“We are now requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

“In particular, we are appealing for information about anyone acting suspiciously in the area, or anyone seen with branded denim-coloured clothing and leather handbags.

“If you have been offered anything of this nature for sale, officers would be keen to speak with you.”

Anyone with CCTV footage of anything suspicious between the times stated that covers Montpellier Parade/Mews/Street/Hill/Square is urged to get in touch.

You can email kirsty.greenbank@northyorkshire.police.uk or dial 101 and ask for PC Greenbank 1188.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass on information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Quote reference number 12230161091.


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Grammy-winning DJ Calvin Harris spotted by fans at Wetherby Services

One of the biggest names in music, Calvin Harris, was spotted by fans in a motorway service station near Harrogate this week.

Livvy Elder and her friends had stopped at Wetherby Services on their way back to Newcastle following a weekend of raving at Creamfields festival.

Her boyfriend claimed he saw someone ‘in a red flannel shirt that resembled Calvin Harris’ in the male toilets, according to Livvy, but the group agreed ‘the world’s biggest DJ would never be in Wetherby’.

Much to their surprise, Calvin Harris appeared in front of them moments later after buying a coffee at Pret A Manger.

Livvy told the Stray Ferret:

“We were laughing away and ended up sitting down outside of Pret, expecting to be proven right that it wasn’t him, but other people started to talk and chatter away and we noticed that it actually was him!

“The biggest Dj in the world was just a metre away from us.

The group had watched the Scottish DJ headline the festival just two nights prior to meeting him.

Livvy continued:

“My friend was the one to ask him for a photo and told him we were sorry for disturbing him for a photo, but he was the kindest man so humble – he said it was no problem at all.”

“He even said I looked super cosy  —  I was totally wiped out from the festival and was in my pyjamas and Newcastle football shirt for the drive home.

“I was absolutely mortified to meet the biggest DJ looking like that.

“It totally topped off our weekend and was a moment we will never forget!”

Calvin Harris boasts an impressive 11 million followers on Instagram and 65.8 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

He now has an annual residency at one of the largest clubs in the world, Ushuaia, Ibiza, and has had 11 UK No.1 songs.


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Police warn of spate of sneak-in burglaries in Ripon

People living in the Harrogate district, particularly in Ripon, have been urged to keep doors and ground floor windows locked following a spate of sneak-in burglaries.

A message on North Yorkshire Community Messaging said three incidents had been reported in Ripon over the last few days.

A sneak-in burglary occurs when a door or window has not been locked and an offender chances their luck by trying handles or windows to gain entry.

If they find something to be unlocked, they sneak in and steal items.

Alison Swan, of North Yorkshire Police, said:

“Please be sure to secure doors and ground floor windows particularly at night, also consider locking doors during the day especially if you are in rear gardens where you are not able to monitor your front door.”


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Vandals smash windows of 15 buses in Tockwith in £100,000 attack

The windows of 15 buses have been smashed in an attack causing £100,000 of damage in Tockwith.

North Yorkshire Police said yesterday the incident occurred at Tockwith Airfield, on Southfield Lane between 10pm – 9am on the evening of Monday, August 21.

Police are now appealing for witnesses and information.

The force said in a statement:

“We’re now requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

“In particular, we’re appealing for information from anyone who witnessed anything suspicious in the surrounding area at the time of the incident and/or if anyone has any CCTV.”

The runways of the former airfield, which was previously RAF Marston Moor, are now used for driving education courses and specialist training.

Connexions Buses, which is located on Southfield Lane in the village, told the Stray Ferret none of its vehicles were damaged in the incident.

It also posted on Facebook “the companies that it involved have worked very hard to replace almost all of them already”.

The companies have not been named.

Police urged anyone with information to email chloe.winter-atkinson@northyorkshire.police.uk or dial 101 and ask for Chloe Winter-Atkinson.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Quote reference number 12230158082.


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Harrogate salon to celebrate its 50th anniversary today

A well-known Harrogate salon is celebrating its 50th anniversary today.

Sheila Henry, located on Mowbray Square, was founded by Sheila Morton in 1973 as a hair salon and introduced beauty treatments in the early 1980s.

The current owner, Angela Charlton, joined the business in 1987 and worked alongside Ms Morton until she purchased the business in 2017.

The salon now offers a range of traditional beauty services including massages, nail treatments and spray tanning, as well as more specialised treatments such as electrolysis skin tag removal and laser hair removal.

Customers can expect a free glass of fizz with treatments this week, as well as goodie bags with free samples and sweet treats to celebrate the big birthday.

The salon will also be hosting a prize draw for those that spend over £40 from today until Saturday – with free treatments, vouchers, robes and gift boxes up for grabs.

Ms Charlton told the Stray Ferret:

“We’re all very excited about the celebrations.

“I worked for Sheila for 36 years before I took over the business but she is still a regular client and will be in the salon on the anniversary to celebrate too.

“I feel very proud of the salon and all that it has achieved.”


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Man dies after crash between Harrogate and Ripon

A 59-year-old man has died following a collision on the A61 between Ripley and South Stainley last weekend.

North Yorkshire Police said the crash happened at 5.20pm on Saturday, August 26.

Three cars were involved in the collision, including a dark coloured Suzuki Bandit Motorcycle, a dark coloured Land Rover Discovery and a white Ford Transit Van.

The rider of the motorcycle, a 59-year-old man, died.

Police said the man’s family have been informed and are receiving support from specially trained officers.

The driver of the Land Rover Discovery and the Ford Transit both stopped at the scene to assist officers with their enquiries.

Officers believe that the motorcyclist was travelling with a group of unknown motorcycles immediately before the collision and he was at the rear of the group.

The road was closed for several hours to allow officers to conduct investigation work at the scene of the collision.

In a statement, North Yorkshire Police said:

“We’re appealing for information and witnesses following a fatal collision on the A61 over the weekend.

“We’re now appealing to anyone who may have seen the collision or who may have any dashcam footage of the collision or the vehicles prior to the incident, to come forward.

“Anyone with any information or footage is urged to preserve the footage and contact us on 101 quoting reference 12230161248.

“Alternatively, you can email ross.moralee@northyorkshire.police.uk.


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Vote for your favourite photo of the week to be included in our 2024 charity calendar: Spring edition

The Stray Ferret is launching an inaugural charity calendar showcasing the very best images from our photo of the week feature.

Photo of the week is published every Sunday to showcase the beauty the Harrogate district has to offer, and now we need your help to decide which images will be included in the spring months of our calendar.

So, whether you’re partial to a warm March sunset or the famous Harrogate cherry blossom, have your say on our competition page to decide which photos will be included.

Take a look at the contenders below and click here to vote for your favourite.

 

Free cycling sessions to improve skills and confidence to be held in Harrogate

Harrogate residents will be able to attend free cycling workshops to improve their skills and confidence on the road in September.

Kate Auld, founder of The Personal Cyclist, has teamed up with the Harrogate branch of Sweaty Betty and bike recycling charity, Resurrection Bikes, to host sessions on basic bike maintenance and necessary skills to encourage a more active mode of travel.

Attendees will be able to borrow bikes on the day and can expect a Sweaty Betty gift voucher.

The sessions come as part of the Big Bike Revival 2023 – a nationwide programme to make cycling more accessible.

It is backed by Cycling UK, which aims to engage with 45% of those defined as non-regular cyclists and hopes to create 50,000 new cycling trips this year.

Ms Auld told the Stray Ferret:

“September’s a great time to get back in the saddle.

“We want to help as many people as possible and give them a boost to their confidence and health, understand their bikes better and enable them to ride more safely.”

Sessions will run at Sweaty Betty on Saturday, September 23, and Saturday, September 30 from 10am -11.30am, as well as Sunday, September 24 from 2.30 – 4pm and Sunday, October 1, from, 11am – 12.30pm.

There will also be a skills session at 6pm on Monday, September 25, at So! Bar on Cold Bath Road.

Sunday sessions will feature mechanic Nicola Doody, from Liv York, a bike store dedicated to women, to provide further insight.

Those interested can email thepersonalcyclist@gmail.com to register, or contact @thepersonalcyclist on Facebook or Instagram.


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Business Breakfast: Mama Doreen’s Emporium to open York branch

Harrogate cupcake company Mama Doreen’s Emporium is due to open a new branch in York.

The restaurant, which serves afternoon tea, brunch dishes and cakes, opened in 2009 on Cold Bath Road, but moved to its current James Street site in 2019.

Now the company is on the hunt for a new general manager to run the York site.

In a social media post advertising the job role, a member of staff at Mama Doreen’s said:

“We are now ready to bring our amazing service, afternoon teas and of course cupcakes to York.”

The opening date and location of the new store have not yet been announced.


Harrogate tea company takes home Great Taste award

A Harrogate-based tea company has been recognised at the Great Taste Awards for its immunity tea.

Thankfully Healthy was one of 4,088 winners of the award, which had been narrowed down from over 14,000 entries.

The tea is made from a blend of herbs including turmeric, cardamom and rose to strengthen the immune system.

The accolade is given to ‘food and drink that delivers fantastic flavour’ and the product was dubbed “a bracing and spicy ayurvedic tea, full of interesting and complementary spices, most familiar from the spice box of India” by the judges.

Dipti Arora, founder, said:

“If you had told me when I first started thinking about my herbal tea business that I would receive a Great Taste award someday, I probably would have said, “only if such a wish could ever come true!”

“But here I am, a one-person team, nurturing my start-up, and this achievement feels like more than just a dream come true.

The judging took place over 89 days, with a panel of over 500 judges, and saw entries from 109 different countries.


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Ex-England player appointed head coach at Harrogate rugby club

Harrogate Rugby Union Club has appointed a new head coach who previously played for England.

Dan Scarbrough has an impressive career, having also played on the wing or as full back for Leeds Tykes, Racing Metro and Saracens.

He will now bring his knowledge and skill to Harrogate RUFC.

His career began in National Division One with Wakefield, during which he scored 17 tries from 46 starts, which led to a prolific try-scoring career.

He played in the England A side that contested the first Churchill Cup, before winning his first full cap against Wales in a 2003 warm up game.

Dan went on to become head coach of Latvia Men’s National Sevens, as well coaching at his own school, Bradford Grammar School, and Yorkshire Rugby.


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The appointment comes as previous head coach, Sam Fox, has “decided to explore new opportunities in his coaching career”, according to the club.

Mr Fox will continue to play for the club but has secured a new coaching role at Pocklington School and the Yorkshire Academy.

Martyn Wood, director of rugby at Harrogate RUFC, said:

“We are thrilled to announce that Dan Scarbrough will be stepping into the position.

“A seasoned and respected figure in the rugby world, having played for Leeds Tykes, Racing Metro, Saracens, and England.

“Dan brings a wealth of experience and a profound understanding of the game.”

Dan has already begun training with the Mens 1st XV whose first match of the season takes place on Saturday, September 2.

Mr Wood continued:

“The club’s management and players warmly welcome Dan Scarbrough and eagerly anticipate an exciting new chapter under his stewardship.

“With his appointment, Harrogate Rugby Club remains committed to upholding its legacy as a prominent force in the rugby community.”

The team is currently playing in the fifth tier of England rugby.