A Knaresborough pharmacy director has urged people to come forward for a covid vaccine and warned that the virus is “still out there”.
Homecare Pharmacy Services took over the Harrogate Masonic Hall in October to offer covid vaccines to those eligible.
Despite a busy beginning, managing director Jason Baskind said the number of people using the service quickly “died down”.
He added:
“We were really busy for the first two weeks – it was good initially — but people need to be reminded that covid is still out there.”
The pharmacy played a key role in the pandemic after the NHS requested its help to roll-out the vaccine.
It moved to Chain Lane Community Hub and the former Lidl site in Knaresborough to administer more than 200,000 vaccinations.
Mr Baskind feels a change in attitude towards the virus has contributed to the slow uptake. He said:
“I think people have learned to live with it. There was a sense of panic when it was first rolled out and a stipulation to get it – which people did.
“Now, there’s potentially a sense of apathy in terms of the vaccine, but why not take the opportunity to get it?”
Appointments for a covid vaccine can be made on the NHS national booking website.
Those currently eligible for the covid vaccine include people aged 65 and over, frontline healthcare workers, and high-risk individuals living with health conditions.
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Bonfire Night: guide to events in the Harrogate district
Bonfire Night is approaching. From torch-lit processions and alpacas to live music and traditional bonfires, we’ve collated a list of bonfires in the Harrogate district.
If you know of an event we haven’t included, email us at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk and we will add it.
Friday, November 3
Ripon City Bonfire
Ripon City Bonfire will take place at Ripon Racecourse.
The bonfire will be lit at 7pm and fireworks will begin at 7.30pm
Gates open at 5.30pm.
Advance tickets start at £2 and can be bought at various venues in the city.
No own fireworks other than sparklers are permitted for safety reasons.
There will be no parking available at the racecourse due to the poor weather conditions.
Spofforth village fireworks
The event will be held at Spofforth Cricket Club.
There will be hot food, a bar and live music to enjoy ahead of the fireworks display.
Gates open at 5pm.
Family tickets cost £12.50 and can be bought at the village deli or post office.
Knaresborough Cricket Club and Aspin Park Academy PTA Fireworks Night
The event will be held at Knaresborough Cricket Club.
As well as a firework display, guests can expect food and drink, music and light-up toys for sale.
Gates open at 6pm and fireworks will be lit at 7pm.
Tickets start at £3 and can be bought at the gate.
Belmont Grosvenor School Bonfire Party
Belmont Grosvenor School will host a bonfire party in the school grounds.
There will be a bonfire, fireworks, food and drinks stalls, children’s activities, and music.
Gates open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the firework display will begin at 7.20pm.
Tickets are free for U18s and cost £10 for adults. They can be bought at the gate or by contacting the PTA on pta@belmontgrosvenor.co.uk or 07525 907156.
Anyone is welcome to attend.
Saturday, November 4
Stray Bonfire, Harrogate
The bonfire will be lit on the Oatlands Stray near to St Aidan’s Church of England High School.
It will take place from 5pm until 8.30pm and include fireworks, food and drink, and live music.
The event is free to attend but Harrogate Round Table, which is a charity, encourages donations. Proceeds will go towards Harrogate Homeless Project.
Yolk Farm, Minskip
Yolk Farm, near Boroughbridge, is hosting a dog and baby-friendly event without fireworks.
There will still be a bonfire and tickets include entry to the yard where visitors can see the animals, including goats and alpacas, as well as the opportunity to feed the pigs.
Hot food will also be on offer.
Gates open at 5.30pm and the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm
Tickets can be bought online for £5.
Upper Nidderdale Scouts Group Pateley Bonfire
The event will be held at Pateley Bridge Showground.
Guests can expect a torchlit procession and bonfire, which begin at 6.30pm, and fireworks at 7pm.
There will also be hot food and a best Guy competition.
Entry is by donation and doors open at 6pm.
No sparklers are allowed.
Masham Bonfire
Masham Bonfire will be held on The Holme.
Food will be served from 5.30pm, followed by the bonfire at 6.15pm.
There will also be a firework display at 7pm.
The event is free to attend.
Kirkby Malzeard Community Bonfire
The event will be held at North Close Farm.
There will be a bonfire, fireworks and food and drink on offer.
Gates open at 6pm and the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm.
It is free to attend but organisers have asked for donations to continue running the events.
Sparklers are not permitted.
Birstwith Community Bonfire
Birstwith bonfire will be held on the field behind West House on Nidd Lane.
As well as the bonfire, which will be lit at 5.30pm, visitors can enjoy a bar, hot dogs and a children’s stall.
Organisers will be raising money for a vehicle-activated speed sign near Birstwith School.
No dogs or sparklers are permitted.
Gates open at 5pm.
Wath & Melmerby Community Bonfire
The event will be held Roger Clarke Motor Engines in Melmerby.
Visitors can expect a bonfire, fireworks, a BBQ and a bar.
It begins at 6pm and tickets cost £5 per family.
Sunday, November 5
Lightwater Valley, Ripon
Lightwater Valley will put on a firework display accompanied by the music of Swan Lake.
Admission is included in a day entry ticket.
The display will begin at 5.15pm.
The Queen’s Head, Kettlesing
The Queen’s Head will have a bonfire and fireworks on offer.
There will also be pizzas, sparklers and a charity cake to stand available.
The event will be fundraising for Felliscliffe School.
It begins at 5pm and the bonfire will be lit at 6pm.
Entry is £5 for adults and £2 for children under 16.
Scotton Cricket Club
The event will be held at the cricket club on Lower Moor Lane.
Gates open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.45pm and the firework display will begin at 7.30pm.
Visitors can look forward to a bar, a BBQ and a cake stall.
Car parking is limited, so organisers have recommended people walk or car share to the event.
Donations are welcome on entry.
Harrogate Railway Football Club
A firework display will be held at the club, which is on Station View in Starbeck.
There will be a DJ, fairground rides, a bar and a BBQ on offer.
The event is in association with Friends of Starbeck School and entry is £2.
Gates open at 4pm, followed by fireworks at 6.30pm.
There is no parking available at the venue.
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Historic Harrogate chapel up for auction
A converted chapel in Harrogate will go to auction next week.
The Chapel, on Grove Road, was built in 1896 and is a Grade-II listed building.
Mark Hinchcliffe, from Harrogate, bought the property in 2013. He originally lived in it before spending four years converting it into an eclectic bed and breakfast, which featured on Channel 4’s The Restoration Man.
However, Mr Hinchcliffe put The Chapel on the market for £1.5 million in 2020, but subsequently lowered the price to £1 million in April this year.
The empty building remains unsold and is now listed with Allsop — with a guide price of £850,000 plus.
The Chapel offers six bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, two separate bathrooms, two reception rooms, a vaulted drawing room, a dining room, an orangery and a library.
It also boasts a large entrance hall and a 50ft atrium, as well as a utility room and plant room.
The listing states:
“The property may afford possible potential for change of use and/or redevelopment, subject to obtaining all necessary consents.”
The auction will be live-streamed on Tuesday, November 7 and Wednesday, November 8.
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Mackenzies Farm Shop and Cafe under new ownership
Mackenzies Farm Shop and Café has re-opened under new ownership.
David Suttill, from Harrogate, and Aissa Guessis, from Bradford, took over the Blubberhouses company and opened the doors for trading yesterday.
Mr Suttill, who worked as the café manager under the previous owners, said he hopes the new venture will “give something back to the community”.
He added:
“We’re just two hard-working guys.
“We’ve put our own touches on it and the new menu is launching next week.”
The re-opening comes after the former Mackenzies Smoked Products Ltd, trading as Mackenzies Smokehouse, went into voluntary liquidation in February – owing more than £1 million.
Clark Business Recovery was appointed to oversee the liquidation and found HMRC was among the 156 creditors. The company owed more than £45,000 for VAT, PAYE and National Insurance Contribution.
However, Mr Suttill told the Stray Ferret the smokehouse is “a different business” and is not part of the new ownership.
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Mr Suttill has previously managed Michelin star restaurants and said he is “well-known in the area” for his “fantastic” customer service.
His business partner, Mr Guessis, worked as a chef in London and at The Crown Hotel in Harrogate, and is now the chef at the café.
Mr Suttill added:
“We’re going to host lots of charity events too, we’re already planning a Christmas event.
“I’ve been in this business for many years – I know it – so it’s just going to be good food, good service and a focus on community.”
The farm shop and café will use both new and existing suppliers to sell locally-sourced produce, including meats, baked good and home accessories.
Mackenzies Farm Shop and Café is open seven days a week from 9am – 5pm.
Mint Velvet opens new Harrogate storeWomen’s high street fashion chain Mint Velvet has opened its new Harrogate store today.
The company, which was previously located across the road from its new unit, has taken over the former Joules store on James Street.
The previous store closed its doors after 11 years on Saturday. The new 2,500sqft shop opened this morning.
Store manager, Suzie Poole, told the Stray Ferret:
“We were looking for a bigger unit for around two years.
“It had to have character and enough space for the customers to really appreciate the products, since we get such high footfall.”
The new store offers a range of women’s clothing and accessories and is the third-largest Mint Velvet store in the UK.
Ms Poole added:
“We’ve had a fantastic reception since opening this morning.
“It’s been lovely to see the excitement because there was a lot of anticipation around the new store.”
The company, which launched in 2009, had already taken over two former Joules store in Solihull and Chelmsford. It follows Joules falling into administration in November 2022, until Next bought the business for £34 million, plus another £7 million for the head office.
Mint Velvet in Harrogate will be open seven days a week.
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Asda Express to open in Knaresborough tomorrow
A new Asda Express will open its doors in Knaresborough tomorrow.
It will replace the former Co-op on Boroughbridge Road following Asda’s plan to expand into the convenience market and become the UK’s second largest supermarket, behind Tesco.
As part of the plan, the supermarket chain announced last year it had acquired 132 Co-op stores on petrol forecourts in a £438m deal.
Andy Perry, managing director of convenience at Asda, said:
“This conversion programme is an incredibly exciting moment for our business and accelerates our presence in the fast-growing convenience market.
“We look forward to bringing Asda’s great value in fuel and groceries to many more communities across the UK and to welcoming over 2,000 former Co-op colleagues to the Asda family in the coming months.”
Asda opened its first express store in Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham, and London last year. The Knaresborough store is one of 14 to open this week.
It plans to open 300 sites by 2026.
The express store will offer hot and cold takeaway food from brands including Leon and household essentials, and the petrol station will remain in operation.
Asda Express will open its doors tomorrow Friday, November 3.
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Harrogate district man arrested over ‘Manchester Arena bomber’ costume
Police have made an arrest after reports of a man wearing an offensive costume depicting Manchester Arena bomber, Salman Abedi.
North Yorkshire Police said yesterday that it had received complaints about a man wearing the costume on social media.
Officers have since arrested a Harrogate district man in his 40s in connection with the incident.
In a statement, the force added:
“The man was arrested on 1 November on suspicion of a number of offences including using a public communication network to send offensive messages.”
In an update this morning, police said the man was released on conditional police bail to allow for further enquiries to be carried out.
Abedi killed 22 people in a suicide attack at Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017.
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Cats Protection charity store to open in Harrogate tomorrow
Cats Protection, the largest cat welfare charity in the UK, will open a Harrogate store tomorrow.
The boutique-inspired store, located on Oxford Street, will sell designer clothes to raise money for the charity.
Store manager, Joanna Swinburn, said people can expect the likes of Paul Smith and Kenzo to be stocked for both men and women.
She added:
“The aim was for it not to look like a typical charity shop.
“There was a need for a boutique store in Harrogate; there’s lots of run-of-the-mill charity shops – there’s nothing different.”
The charity, which launched in 1927, helps to re-home unwanted and stray cats.
The Harrogate shop will be the fourth of its kind – with others in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Ealing.
Ms Swinburn added:
“The reception to the store opening has been amazing.
“Since we put the mannequins in the window, lots of people have knocked on the door and asked what the store will be.”
Cats Protection Harrogate will open its doors tomorrow at 10am. There will be prosecco and cakes on offer for the official opening.
It will be open 7 days a week from 10am – 5pm.
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Knaresborough netballer sets second world record
An amateur netball player from Knaresborough has set a world record for the most goals scored in one minute.
Sue Hobson, 45, doubled the existing record after scoring 40 goals – or one every 1.5 seconds – smashing the minimum target of 20 set by Guinness World Records.
Ms Hobson has been a goal shooter for Harlow Hawks in the Harrogate and District league for 25 years.
She said:
“I think I’ve scored about 10,000 goals for Hawks across the years and I just love it! It’s definitely my happy place.
“I never get bored of shooting goals, whether it’s in league games, training or just in my garden.”
The attempt was held at Ms Hobson’s former school, King James’s, where she was joined by her family who kept the balls flowing for her.
The strict rules also required two independent witnesses or timekeepers and qualified netball umpires to be present.
All equipment had to meet the World Netball regulations and Ms Hobson’s attempt had to be filmed for verification by Guinness World Records.
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Ms Hobson also set the world record for the most netball goals scored in one hour – scoring 1,252 — three years ago.
She set herself the challenge after practicing in lockdown. Ms Hobson added:
“Getting the first world record gave me the bug and everyone in my team and at netball matches kept asking me when I was going to do another.”
Ms Hobson raised £2,440 for Saint Michael’s Hospice during her first world record, and is now fundraising for the British Heart Foundation, which supported her father following a heart-attack in 2021.
Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal 2023: Let’s not forget those who need our help this Christmas“It feels great to be a double world record holder, and being able to raise money for charity makes it even more rewarding.
“I’d like to thank everyone involved in helping me with my world record. My family, umpires Sharon Hardisty and Hayley Blaymires, and King James’s School for the use of the sports hall on the day and for practice beforehand.
“It brought back memories for us all being at the school again and it was really special to be able to set the world record there.”
This year’s Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal is to raise money for a minibus for Dementia Forward in the Harrogate district.
The appeal is kindly sponsored by Vida Healthcare.
Please read Flora’s story below and give generously to support local people and their families living with dementia. They need your help.
Christmas is a time to create happy memories, to connect with family and enjoy each other’s company. But Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease take those memories away, and life can become confusing and isolating.
Local charity Dementia Forward works to support people living with these life-changing and disabling conditions, but it can only do so with the help of charitable donations.
So this Christmas, the Stray Ferret is asking you to support to this local organisation and ensure it can continue to offer the vital services it provides.
We want to raise £30,000 to buy a new minibus so that Dementia Forward can carry on bringing people struggling with memory loss to social events and a supportive environment.
The appeal is kindly sponsored by Vida Healthcare, so every penny donated will go directly to Dementia Forward.
The charity’s minibus service is currently used by more than 50 people. It also takes them on days out across the county, which is a huge part of the Dementia Forward programme. It is used to help people access the charity’s social events for those that can no longer drive, as well as weekly day trips for those with young onset dementia. The group visits a variety of places, including the Yorkshire coast, nature reserves, walking trails, llama farms, art galleries and so much more.
However, Dementia Forward’s current bus is old and tired and urgently needs to be replaced. The charity would seriously struggle to afford a new one, which is why they need your help to keep this vital service going.
Without it, many people living with dementia wouldn’t be able to access the help and support they need.
Every donation to our campaign will go directly to Dementia Forward to help us hit our £30,000 target.
Over the next seven weeks, we’ll be bringing you stories that show just how important Dementia Forward is, and the impact it has on local people’s lives.
Please read them, share them, and donate whatever you can.
Let’s not forget those who need our help this Christmas.
Thank you.
The NHS found 1 in 11 people over the age of 65 are living with dementia in the UK. For those who need urgent help or have a dementia-related enquiry, call 0330 057 8592 to speak to a helpline adviser.
Vida Healthcare offers specialist residential and nursing care across three state-of-the-art homes.
James Rycroft, managing director of Vida Healthcare, said:
“We’re delighted to be supporting the Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal in aid of Dementia Forward.
“It is such an amazing local charity supporting people living with dementia.”