Uncertain future for Harrogate Joules branch as company to appoint administrators

The future of Harrogate’s Joules store looks uncertain as the clothing brand looks set to become the latest victim of tough times hitting the retail sector.

The Leicestershire-based company, which has 132 shops, said it intended to appoint administrators after failing to secure emergency investment.

A spokesman for Joules said he was unable to offer any information on individual stores.

However, he said trading at the Harrogate store, on James Street, would continue as usual.

About 1,600 jobs across the country could be at risk.

Joules said last week that recent sales had been weaker than expected.


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The company was founded by Tom Joule who began in 1989 by selling outdoor clothing at country shows in the East Midlands.

On Monday, Mr Joule said in a statement:

“Today is a deeply disappointing day for Joules, and a sad day for me personally.

“However, we recognise our business has become too complex and our model today is not aligned to succeed in the current, tough trading environment.”

He added:

“It is my strong belief that Joules remains a desirable, differentiated brand that, with the right model and structure, can thrive again.”

Paris fashion comes to Harrogate with Aurélie pop-up

This story is sponsored by Aurélie 


Having lived in Paris in her 20s, Lucy Robinson always dreamed of owning her own clothing boutique.

Her wish came true when she launched her fashion brand Aurélie after her travel PR business was hit by the pandemic.

Now, the Harrogate business owner is bringing her online Parisian-style clothing collection to the high street with her first ever pop-up in her hometown.

The event will take place at handmade British ethical Jewellers India Mahon, in Montpellier Street, on Friday 18 and Saturday, November 19 from 10am to 6pm.

During the pop-up, Aurélie will be showcasing the brand’s Autumn/Winter collection, which includes a selection of tailored coats and jackets, cosy knitwear, jeans, shirts and blouses, plus Aurelie’s first ever party wear collection.

Lucy, who worked for a leading luxury fashion PR agency when she lived in Paris, launched Aurélie in January 2021.

She said:

“When the pandemic hit my travel PR business, I had a lightbulb moment and realised I wanted to go back to my fashion roots.

“I spent a lot of time in Paris and worked with some major luxury fashion brands, so I knew where to get hold of beautiful French clothing.

“I used savings to buy stock and off we went. I started off in the spare bedroom at home and I now have an office and showroom at Windsor House with a small team working for me.”

Harrogate business owner, Lucy Robinson, is behind fashion business Aurélie.

Lucy, who attended Harrogate Ladies College, is keen to showcase her clothing to fashion-lovers in the town following its growing success nationally.

Currently customers can make an appointment to visit Windsor House to view the collection, however the pop-up will allow customers to experience Aurélie on the high street.

There will be the chance to try on and purchase pieces from the sustainable brand, which aims to create timeless looks, featuring contemporary shapes that can be seamlessly styled with existing wardrobe items.

Lucy, who takes pride in curating an edited collection of beautiful, timeless clothing for Aurélie, will be on hand throughout the pop-up to offer personal styling sessions.

She said:

“People will be able to see the full collection, which also includes our first partywear collection. I will be there to offer advice and there will also be fizz available!”

For more information or to book a personal shopping appointment at Windsor House: Email: lucy@aurelie.co.uk or find Aurélie on Facebook and Instagram: @aurelie.co.uk 

Knaresborough set for Winter Fayre and Christmas window contest

A Winter Fayre and Christmas window competition is being held in Knaresborough in December as part of continuing efforts to boost the town.

The event, which is being organised by Knaresborough Business Collective, follows on from the success of the Spring Fayre in April.

Annie Wilkinson-Gill, from The Crystal Buddha, and Natalie Horner, from Sid Horner and Son, founders of the business group, said the event would feature a host of exciting attractions.

They will include children’s rides, a Father Christmas grotto,  live entertainment and music, food and drink stalls and craft workshops, as well as a local artisan market.

The fayre will take place on December 10 from 10am until 4pm on Knaresborough Market Place.

To accompany the event, the group is also hosting a Christmas window competition, which will see businesses in the town create displays with a festive theme before December 9. Prizes will be awarded to the top three best dressed windows.

Ms Wilkinson-Gill said:

“We are so excited to see all your fantastic efforts for Christmas. Knaresborough’s window displays are becoming a tourist attraction for visitors. They are so fantastic, and of course everybody wants to get their hands on one our prestigious trophies!”

The Winter Fayre will take place the week after the Knaresborough Christmas Market weekend on December 3 and 4.


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New Year, new kitchen: Last chance to take advantage of opening offers at Revo Kitchens

This story is sponsored by Revo Kitchens.


If you are planning on treating yourself to a new kitchen for the New Year, now is the time to take advantage of Revo Kitchens’ incredible opening offers.

The German kitchen superstore launched its 10,000 sq ft showroom at Harrogate’s Hornbeam Park in September.

To celebrate, the company introduced a series of deals, including free worktop upgrades and tile discounts.

Dream kitchen

However, the promotion is set to end on Christmas Eve. So now is the time to visit the showroom and choose your dream kitchen.

Adam Challis, owner of Revo Kitchens, said:

“We have been really busy since we opened and customers have enjoyed receiving the added bonus of our opening offers.

“But all good things must come to an end and the promotion will finish on Christmas Eve.”

However, Mr Challis pointed out that after this date customers still have a great range of finance options.

He said:

“When it comes to having a luxury German kitchen, there is no need to break the bank.

“We can offer varied finance options to suit your needs and finances to make your kitchen affordable to you.

“Our most popular options are the Buy Now Pay Later and 0% interest. A third option is a low deposit (10%) and low interest bearing (5.9% apr) loan available up to four years.”

Revo Kitchens is a new showroom concept created by the family behind Inter Ceramica, which the Challis family launched in Harrogate more than 30 years ago.

It offers Germany’s number one kitchen brand ‘Nolte Kuchen’, alongside an expert design service and superior customer support.

The business is aimed at being a blend of the family company-based caring approach, featuring in-depth knowledge and product quality, alongside the benefits offered by bigger corporate brands. This includes finance options and a delivery team with a large fleet of vehicles.

The kitchens range from £3,000 upwards and finance is available from £29 per month.

Last chance

The opening offers, which are available until December 24, are:

  • For kitchens priced over £12,000, including VAT, customers can choose from a free upgrade from laminate to quartz worktops, a free Quooker tap, a free Bosch wine cooler or a £1,000 discount off tiles at Inter Ceramica.
  • For kitchens priced over £6,000, including VAT, customers can choose from a £500 discount off tiles at Inter Ceramica or free 40mm Nolte bespoke laminate worktops.

Visit Revo Kitchens showroom at 13A Hornbeam Park Oval, Harrogate HG2 8RB. EMAIL: enquiries@revo-kitchens.co.uk PHONE: 01423 227354

Goldsborough gridlock brings ongoing misery to motorists

Queues of more than an hour have been reported once again this week due to temporary traffic lights on the edge of Knaresborough.

Three-way lights have been in place to allow Yorkshire Water to carry out work on the A59 near the junction with the A658, near Goldsborough.

The roadworks began affecting the busy commuter route at the beginning of October and have been regularly causing long tailbacks.

And while there has been some relief, with the lights being turned off at different periods throughout the day, it has inevitably caused traffic chaos.

This week drivers have reported queues all the way back to junction 47 of the A1(M) and beyond.

It has also had a major impact on pupils and teachers getting to and from Goldsborough CE Primary School.

With the roadworks due to last until November 27, many people have expressed frustration on social media.

@northyorkscc Could you ask your Highways Department what the point of the temporary traffic lights are at the Goldsborough/Knaresborough A59 roundabout please? The traffic is currently backed up to the A1 at Allerton Park yet there are no roadworks on the A59!!

— Alan Huddart (@alanhuddart) November 8, 2022

One woman wrote on a Facebook group:

“Not helpful when it’s a guessing game every morning to see if they are on or not going to work in York daily.”

Another added:

“50 minutes it’s just taken me to get from Boroughbridge to King James School!”

The Stray Ferret contacted Yorkshire Water for comment but has not had a response.


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Your furniture, your way: Why Harvey George is the place to go for your dream bathroom

This article is sponsored by Harvey George


As the UK’s largest manufacturer of bespoke bathroom vanity units, Harvey George can create your dream bathroom in any colour scheme or design.

Customers can choose beautiful furniture in any size, colour or finish, including painted and solid wood.

And all the stunning ranges on offer can be viewed at the company’s impressive 10,000sq ft showroom at Hookstone Park in Harrogate.

Sophie Griffiths, partner at Harvey George, said:

“We have the area’s largest painted range of bespoke vanities on display. You can get any colour you like. We find that people want that full flexibility.

“In the last four years we have made well in excess of 8,000. I don’t think there is a colour we haven’t painted our vanity units and that can be any brand of paint. You can bring a swatch into us and we will colour match it.

“People can come into the showroom, touch and feel the units, talk about their ideas and speak to the team and get some advice.

“There really is nothing like it in the region.”

Harvey George’s team of more than 30 craftsmen make and design furniture to the exacting needs of customers throughout the UK and beyond.

This lifts the restrictions of what is available ‘off the shelf’ at other high street bathroom stores.

The business prides itself on making premium furniture accessible and affordable –  with something for all budgets and design requirements.

And when it comes to current bathroom trends, Sophie said reeded oak was extremely popular.

She said:

“Oak-based vanity units that have a ‘heritage look’ are having a surge at the moment. “

All the latest bathroom designs are on display in the showroom, which showcases porcelain and natural stone tiles, as well as bespoke marble and luxury flooring.

Harvey George has created floor and wall displays that will inspire and allow customers to be more creative in their spaces when choosing their furniture.

There is also a large range of baths, basins and taps from the world’s best brands on offer.

The new year brings exciting new developments for the business, with a new kitchen and homeware department set to launch in January.

Sophie added:

“With the launch of a new kitchen department in the new year and other exciting plans to come, our showroom truly is a destination worthy of a visit when designing for the home.”

Make an appointment and visit Harvey George’s Harrogate showroom to discuss your bespoke furniture needs over a complimentary drink at The Inspiration Centre, Unit 3, Hookstone Park, Harrogate, HG2 7DB. Telephone: 01423 810070.

Guide to bonfire and fireworks displays in the Harrogate district

This story is sponsored by Belmont Grosvenor School which will be holding a Bonfire Night Party on Friday, November 4. There will be s’mores round the campfire, music, hot food, a licensed bar, stalls and more. Gates open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.30pm and the firework display starts at 7.20pm.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate and cost £10 for adults (children under the age of 18 are free). Get them in advance by emailing kaye.walker@bewonder.co.uk.


Bonfire night is fast approaching so we have put together a list of events coming up in the Harrogate district.

They all take place over the weekend of November 4, 5 and 6.

Let us know if we have missed your event and we will add it to the list. Email contact@thestrayferret.co.uk or call us on 01423 276197.


Friday, November 4

Belmont Grosvenor School Bonfire Party

Where: Belmont Grosvenor School, Swarcliffe Hall, Birstwith, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2JG

When: 6pm start, 6.30pm fire lit, 7.20pm firework display

Tickets: £10 with children under the age of 18 entering for free


Ripon Rowels Rotary Charity Bonfire and Firework Display

Where: Ripon Racecourse, Boroughbridge Road, Ripon, HG4 1UG

When: 5.30pm start, 7pm fire lit, 7.30pm firework display

Tickets: adults £6, children £3, family (2 adult, 2 child) £12, under 3s free



Spofforth Village Firework Display

Where: Spofforth Cricket Ground, School Lane, Spofforth, HG3 1BA

When: Gates open 5pm, 7pm-7.15pm firework display.

Tickets: Family pre-paid £12:50 and on the gate £15. Adult pre-paid £4 and on the gate £5. Child pre-paid £2:50 and on the gate £3.


Swinton Bivouac Silent Bonfire Night

Where: Swinton Bivouac, Masham, Ilton, Ripon, HG4 4JZ

When: 6.30pm bonfire lit. There will be no fireworks or loud bangs.

Tickets: free entry, food and drinks available from the Bivouac Café


Aspin Park Academy Fireworks Night, Knaresborough

Where: School grounds

When: 5.15pm start, 6.30pm firework display

Tickets: Advance online booking – adults £4, children £3, family ticket £12, preschoolers free. On the gate – adults £5, children £4


Saturday, November 5

Harrogate Stray Bonfire and Fireworks, Harrogate Round Table

Where: Oatlands Stray, Harrogate, HG1 1BJ

When: 5pm start (there will be entertainment), bonfire lit 5.30pm, 7.15pm firework display

Tickets: free entry, donations welcome


Upper Nidderdale Scouts Group Pateley Bonfire

Where: Pateley Bridge Showground

When: 6pm start, 6.30pm torchlit procession and bonfire lit, 7pm fireworks

Tickets: free entry, donations welcome


Kirkby Malzeard community village bonfire

Where: North Close Farm, Ripon Road, Kirkby Malzeard

When: 6pm start, 6.30pm bonfire lit, 7pm fireworks

Tickets: Free entry but donations welcome to fund next year’s event. Parking is available at North Close Farm. No sparklers allowed. Bring a torch.


Yolk Farm Bonfire and Burger Night – dog-friendly 

Where: Yolk Farm, Minskip Road, Minskip, York, YO51 9HY

When: 5.30pm start, 6.30pm bonfire lit, no fireworks

Tickets: free entry for the event, advanced bookings only for Burger Night in the restaurant – 5:30pm and 8pm sittings



Sunday, November 6

Staveley Arms Bonfire

Where: The Staveley Arms, Greenfields, North Stainley, Ripon, HG4 3HT

When: 6pm

Tickets: £5 per person to include a choice of hot dog or cup of soup

Myrings estate agents scoops four top awards at ‘the Oscars’ of the UK property industry

This article is sponsored by Myrings.


Harrogate’s leading family estate agents Myrings has scooped four prestigious titles at the biggest awards in the UK property industry.

The independent agency received the Gold Estate Agent Award, Gold Landlord Award, Silver Tenant Award and Best in County for North Yorkshire at the prestigious ESTAS Customer Service Awards 2022.

The team from Myrings, which is based on Princes Square, collected the award at a glittering ceremony in London.

The winners were announced by Phil Spencer, who co-presents Location, Location, Location with Kirstie Allsopp.

The awards are powered by the ESTAS customer review platform that highlights the best agents, conveyors and brokers for customer service in the UK.

Gemma Myring, Managing Director of the family-run business, which was established in 1998, said:

“We are absolutely thrilled to be recognised in this year’s ESTAS.

“It means so much to us as we know it’s our customers who have judged our performance. We take our levels of customer service very seriously because we know clients have a choice. We have always been very proud of the personal service, and this proves we are delivering what we promise.”

Ms Myring put the continued success of the agency, which is ranked in the top 2% for sales in the country, down to the hard-working team.

She said:

“The staff have pulled out all the stops and I’m so proud of all of them. A good team is what sets you apart.

“We are going into our 25th year really proud of what we have achieved.”

Phil Spencer, who has hosted The ESTAS every year since their inception in 2003, addressed the audience at the awards.

He said:

“I’ve said it many times but the work of agents, conveyancers and brokers is vastly underrated by the general public and it’s only when clients go through the process that they understand the effort, complexity and hard work that goes into your job.

“It’s your passion for what you do that makes The ESTAS the most important day in the property calendar every year.”

To find out more, visit the Myrings website. You can call the sales department on 01423 566400, or contact the lettings team on 01423  569007.

Open days crucial to choosing the right sixth form, says Harrogate Grammar School

This story is sponsored by Harrogate Grammar School.


Open days are crucial in helping students to determine their futures, according to the Director of a top Harrogate school’s Sixth Form.

Ben Twitchin, from Harrogate Grammar School, said the events allow prospective students the chance to make informed decisions.

He has offered his tips on what to ask and look out for at the open days.

He said:

“This is the first-time students have a really free choice in what they study, and this decision will help to determine their future.

“In order to do this in the most informed manner, it is really important they engage in open events. This is the best way for students to develop an understanding of the culture of a sixth form, and to find out crucial information about courses and facilities on offer. This helps to support them in making the right decision about their next steps.”

Whether you are a parent, carer or a student applying to Sixth Form there are several ways you can make the most of open events.

Mr Twitchin’s top tips on how to do this are:

  1. Do your research

Before attending open events, do your research and make a list of any questions you have, as well as a list of priorities that you are looking for in a Sixth Form. This will be useful if you talk with staff about your course and being prepared will help to ensure you make the most of the open event.

It is important that you are confident in your school choice. We are delighted to have been awarded an ‘outstanding’ judgement across all aspects of the school from Ofsted in March 2022, which reflects our consistently excellent academic provision over a number of years.

  1. Don’t be afraid to move

This year The Sixth Form at Harrogate Grammar School welcomed over 120 students who had previously attended different schools.

It is really common that students join us in the Sixth Form, they add to the vibrancy and diversity of the school. The Sixth Form provides a fresh start for all of our students, and students quickly feel settled within our community.

Transport doesn’t have to be a barrier either. The Sixth Form at Harrogate Grammar School is well serviced by public bus services and also offers bespoke bus services to help students travel to and from the school from the surrounding area.

  1. Check the results

When considering your post-16 options look for consistently excellent results rather than just one year. Harrogate Grammar School has achieved record breaking exam success with an average of 60 peer of A Level grades being A*- B over nine consecutive years.

  1. Look at the subjects on offer

As noted, Sixth Form is the first-time students have a true choice in what they are studying so it is important to look at the range on offer.

My three pieces of advice for future students are :

  1. Look beyond the subjects

It is also important to consider what other opportunities a Sixth Form offers to help students develop and prepare for the next stage of their lives.

Are there active, student-led societies, leadership opportunities and a wide range of extra-curricular activities on offer?

No matter where your passion lies, whether it be in sport, art, drama, music or the academic side of school life, there is always something extra to take part in at Harrogate Grammar School.

  1. Think about progression

What happens after Sixth Form is crucial, so check that there is a clear route to university, further education or apprenticeships. Find out if successful alumni visit to inspire current students and whether there is an active work-experience programme.

A key thing to also look out for is whether the Sixth Form has a Quality in Careers Standard Award, which recognises excellence in careers education, information and guidance. The Sixth Form at Harrogate Grammar School has this careers award and encourages excellence for all its students across 38 subjects, taught in first-class facilities.

  1. Look for strong pastoral and academic support

The step from GCSEs to A-Levels can sometimes be challenging. It is important to find out how students are supported in developing the strong independent study skills that are crucial to success in the Sixth Form.

A strong pastoral team and a clear commitment to student wellbeing are also essential elements to look out for when selecting your destination of study, especially for students who have had a disrupted school experience over the last two years.

Head student Harriet Winspear said:

“At Harrogate Grammar School, the staff really help to create a nurturing environment not only academically, but they also have a real care for the pastoral wellbeing of students and provide great guidance.”

Harrogate Grammar School holds the Carnegie School Mental Health Award, and the Sixth Form has an experienced and specialised team of staff in place to support students throughout their Sixth Form journey.

Harrogate Grammar School’s Sixth Form Open Evening is taking place on Thursday, November 17.

It will give potential students, parents and carers the opportunity to visit this ‘outstanding’ school, hear about the wide range of courses on offer from subject specialists, get an insight into the thriving culture, meet the students and experience the first-class facilities.

There will be two identical talks which will take place at 6.30pm and 7.20pm throughout both evenings from the Headteacher Neil Renton and Director of Sixth Form Ben Twitchin. The evenings are due to finish at 8.30pm.

To find out more information about the Sixth Form Open Evening on Thursday, November 17 call 01423 535235 or email hgs.sixthform@hgs.rklt.co.uk

North Blinds: The company that will pull out all the stops to help you find the perfect window covering

This story is sponsored by North Blinds.


With so many styles of blinds and shades to choose from, finding the right one for your needs can sometimes feel a little overwhelming.

However, using their vast knowledge and expertise, Lucas and his business partner Chris can help you find the perfect window covering.

Since launching their business, North Blinds, in 2018, the team have commissioned and installed thousands of blinds.

Their unrivalled customer service has earned them hundreds of five star ratings on review sites including Google and Trustpilot.

Personal approach

This is thanks to their personal face-to-face approach, which includes bringing their unique ‘mobile showroom’ to customers’ homes.

Lucas said:

“We bring the showroom to customers, so they don’t need to leave the comfort of their homes.

“We, as an independent family business, have got large collections of books of different swatches and types of blinds, so they can see what the actual material or fitting is going to look like against the wall or against the furniture.

“This really helps customers to find what they are looking for.

“We are always friendly and our free no-obligation consultations are carried out in a relaxed way. We keep the best interest of our customers at heart.”

Lucas, from North Blinds.

Lucas, Chris and the team personally offer advice on what blinds would be suitable for customers’ needs.

For example, a heavy wooden blind might not necessarily be suitable for a large window and a motorised blind might be a more preferable option for a skylight.

Lucas said:

“Using our expertise and our experience, we advise them so they get the results they want. Sometimes as a customer, you have something in mind but you don’t know the full range or what options you have. So we can help solve this.”

Lifetime guarantee 

The company also offers a unique lifetime aftercare service. As well as a standard two-year warranty on all blinds, North Blinds stay on standby to help customers with any future issues.

Lucas said:

“Our lifetime aftercare helps you to keep your blinds in tip-top shape, even when they get accidentally damaged. So if your dog took too much of a liking to your bone print kitchen blinds, we will fix the damage for free. We only charge for replacement parts if needed. You can’t say fairer than that!

“We focus on the experience and the customer service so they feel they have got value for money. We want to take away all the stress of ordering blinds, fitting them and making sure they are ok.”

North Blinds is based in Skipton, however they offer their top-class service across the Harrogate district, including Knaresborough and Ripon.

The firm works with the best manufacturers to supply a complete range of blinds, including blackout blinds, motorised, ‘perfect fit’, pleated, Venetian, roller, day and night, conservatory, skylight Roman and vertical. As well as the huge variety window blinds on offer, the business also offers a wide range of curtains and shutters.

Lucas added:

“Customers expect excellent quality materials, a high-level of workmanship, professionalism and excellent customer service, and that’s exactly what we believe in too.”

To book a free, no-obligation quote with the team at North Blinds, click here, or call 01423 434049.