Photo of the Week: Tewit WellThis week’s photograph was taken by Brian Morrison, capturing the autumnal colours around Tewit Well in Harrogate.

Brian Morrison
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Stray Ferret Business Awards: Does your sustainable business practises deserve an award?The Stray Ferret Business Awards 2024 are for businesses across all sectors in the Harrogate district.
Over the next few weeks we will reveal what our judging panel is looking for when it comes to each of the 10 categories.
Next up is the Sustainable Business Award, which is sponsored by the York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub.
This award recognises those businesses that have put sustainability at the top of their agenda.
These businesses are helping drive change and leading the way by reducing their impact on the environment no matter the size of the business. Implementing these practises for small businesses can be a bigger challenge than for larger businesses but every effort makes a difference.
Companies looking to enter for the Sustainable Business Award need to provide details of the changes the business has made, the impact the changes have had on the business and wide community with any details of any planned changes.
By giving vital recognition to those who have sustainability at the heart of their business, we hope others will follow their example.
Does your business deserve to win the Sustainable Business Award at the Stray Ferret Business Awards? Entries close on January 19. It’s simple and quick, so enter today!
Click here or the banner below to enter for the Stray Ferret Business Awards, sponsored by Prosperis.
Stray Ferret Business Awards: Do you have a rising star you want to recognise?The Stray Ferret Business Awards 2024 are for businesses across all sectors in the Harrogate district.
Over the next few weeks we will reveal what our judging panel is looking for when it comes to each of the 10 categories.
Next up is the Rising Star under 30 Award, which is sponsored by Thompsons Chartered Accountants.
This award is designed to highlight some of the young talent from across the Harrogate district.
Those nominated or who enter for the Rising Star under 30 Award are sure to make waves and build a successful career in the years to come.
Entries for this category need to provide details of the person’s background and position they hold in the business. Provide examples of how the entrant’s work ethic has affected the business for the better.
Do you know someone who deserves to win the Rising Star Under 30 Award at the Stray Ferret Business Awards? Entries close on January 19. It’s simple and quick, so enter today!
Click here or the banner below to enter for the Stray Ferret Business Awards, sponsored by Prosperis.
Photo of the Week: Remembrance SundayThis week’s photograph was taken by Katherine Schoon, capturing poppies on Ripon Town Hall for Remembrance Sunday.

Katherine Schoon
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Stray Ferret Business Awards: Be recognised for being inclusiveThe Stray Ferret Business Awards 2024 are for businesses across all sectors in the Harrogate district.
Over the next few weeks we will reveal what our judging panel is looking for when it comes to each of the 10 categories.
Next up is the Inclusivity Award, which is sponsored by Kempston-Parkes Chartered Surveyors.
This award is designed to give vital recognition to a company that has demonstrated working practices with a proactive approach to inclusivity.
These businesses have made employees and customers feel welcome, safe and free to be themselves, regardless of nationalities, gender, race or sexual orientations.
Companies looking to enter for the Inclusivity Award need to provide details of the steps they have taken or their policy for inclusivity and, if applicable, provide an example where it has given significant support to an employee or customer.
By giving vital recognition to those who have inclusivity at the heart of their business, we hope others will follow their example.
Does your business deserve to win the Inclusivity Award at the Stray Ferret Business Awards? Entries close on January 19. It’s simple and quick, so enter today!
Click here or the banner below to enter for the Stray Ferret Business Awards, sponsored by Prosperis.
Stray Ferret Business Awards: Have your growth recognised by entering the Business Growth awardThe Stray Ferret Business Awards 2024 are for businesses across all sectors in the Harrogate district.
Over the next few weeks we will reveal what our judging panel is looking for when it comes to each of the 10 categories.
First up is the Business Growth Award, which is sponsored by Raworths.
This award is designed to recognise those businesses that have seen significant growth in the last three years.
Business growth could be measured either financially, by employee numbers of market share increase – think about the percentages of the growth you’ve experienced – SME’s are strongly recommended to enter this category.
Companies looking to enter for the Business Growth Award need to provide evidence of the growth, background information as to the reason for growth and plans for the future.
Does your business deserve to win the Business Growth Award at the Stray Ferret Business Awards? Entries close on January 19. It’s simple and quick, so enter today!
Click here or the banner below to enter for the Stray Ferret Business Awards, sponsored by Prosperis.
Photo of the Week: Hookstone WoodThis week’s photograph was taken by John Lorimer, capturing the light breaking through the trees in Hookstone Woods.

John Lorimer
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
It’s time to meet this year’s Stray Ferret Business Award judges!Once again there is representation from some big hitters across the Harrogate district. The judges have been chosen for their wealth of experience in driving growth in a variety of sectors.
Each judge kindly gives their free time to participate in the process. Any judge with a conflict of interest in a particular category will step away for the duration of those discussions.
Last year’s judging panel is a tough act to follow so let’s see who has taken over the mantle.
Sarah Barry, Chief Executive Officer at Harrogate Town AFC
Sarah began her career in advertising at the Yorkshire Post and Harrogate Advertiser series before joining Harrogate’s first local radio station, Stray FM – which was the start of a varied management career in commercial radio before finally becoming the Managing Director of multi-award winning Stray FM – one of the UK’s most successful commercial radio stations of its size.
In September 2021, Sarah joined Harrogate Town AFC as CEO and in June 2023, Sarah was recognised at the Football Business Awards as the SkyBet League Two CEO of the year, as voted for by fellow SkyBet League Two CEO’s.
James Rycroft, Managing Director of VIDA Healthcare
James Rycroft formed Vida Healthcare in 2010 in order to offer exceptional care for people living with dementia. Over the years he has designed, developed and now operates 300 beds and employs over 500 staff.
All Vida’s homes have been rated as Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission which is a direct result of James’ passion for quality care and quality environments.
Niall Gunn, CEO of Prosperis
Niall is an executive in retail financial services, wealth management and employee benefits with over 40 years’ experience in various executive roles with more recent focus on management. Niall operates at board level with UK regulatory approved designations, possessing excellent broad-based problem solving, communication and stakeholder management skills to ensure delivery and high effectiveness.
Experienced in developing strategies, functions and frameworks, transformational change and developing/managing existing teams.
He is the former Chairman of the Yorkshire Life & Pensions Society for an unprecedented three terms.
Heather Parry, Former managing director of Harrogate’s Yorkshire Events Centre
Heather Parry is an events professional who has spent the last 30 years building successful businesses on the Great Yorkshire Showground, including Pavilions of Harrogate, Yorkshire Event Centre, Fodder and the Harrogate Caravan Park.
Committed to good people management, communication, pushing boundaries for success and having a happy culture.
Once the deadline for entries has passed, the judges will assess each entry in the same format and without any material that goes against the terms and conditions.
The judges score the entry according to the criteria of each category. The judges will then meet to discuss their scores and make a final decision during a single day of judging. The judging process is final and all decisions are final.
It’s free and easy to enter. We will profile the great work of all the finalists, so we would encourage you to put forward your business today.
You can see a full list of award categories on our Awards page. Entries close January 19.
Photo of the Week: Allerton ParkThis week’s photograph was taken by Nichola Turner, capturing the silhouette of a tree at Allerton Park in the early morning sun.

Nichola Turner
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.
Photo of the Week: Studley Royal Deer ParkThis week’s photograph was taken by Heather Middleton, capturing a herd of deer at Studley Royal Deer Park.

Heather Middleton
Photo of the Week celebrates the Harrogate district. It could be anything from family life to capturing the district’s beauty. We are interested in amateur and professional photographs, in a landscape format.
Send your photographs to letters@thestrayferret.co.uk for a chance to be featured next week, we reserve the right to adjust and crop images to fit into our format.