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    Sept 2022

    Last Updated: 27/09/2022
    Business
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    Business Breakfast: Marketing agency appointed to support Knaresborough energy firm

    by Vicky Carr

    | 26 Sept, 2022
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    In today's business briefing, a Harrogate marketing agency begins work for a Knaresborough energy firm, while Harrogate BID offers advice on saving money on energy bills.

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    Business Breakfast is sponsored by Harrogate law firm Truth Legal. 




    A Harrogate marketing agency has been appointed to support a Knaresborough-based international energy company with its plans for growth.

    The Big Bamboo Agency will deliver strategic marketing, PR, social media management and community engagement activities for Harmony Energy.

    The firm, which develops utility-scale battery energy storage along with wind and solar projects, has worked across the UK as well as developing its work in France and New Zealand.

    It has a long-standing relationship with Tesla, which has provided battery systems for its UK sites.

    Pete Kavanagh, chief executive of Harmony, said:

    “We were looking for an agency that would become an outsourced marketing and communications team, as an extension of the wider team we already have in place. We wanted to find a partner that we could build a long-term trusted relationship with.
    “Having met Nicola and other members of the team, we knew we had found what we were looking for. Their experience and capabilities fit nicely with ours and we know they will understand our industry, due to their extensive credentials."






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    Money-saving energy advice for Harrogate BID businesses


    Businesses will have the opportunity to learn more about saving money on energy bills at a series of events today.

    Harrogate BID is inviting its members to join one of three sessions in person or online to hear from energy consultant Ryan Edwards.

    He will give businesses a clearer picture about the current energy market, as well as giving advice on securing energy contracts.

    The first event is at Jespers Bar and Kitchen on Station Parade at 9.30am, with another at Starling Cafe on Oxford Street at 5.30pm. A session will also be held on Zoom at 11am.

    Businesses interested in taking part can email Harrogate BID for more details.