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I’ll let you know about roadworks, delayed buses and any traffic hotspots that could cause you delays.
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9am – Full Update
That is it from me today, Suzannah will be back with you tomorrow with regular traffic and travel updates. Have a lovely Day.
Roads
Traffic Hotspots:
- A61 between Killinghall and Ripley – 9 minute delay
- Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Empress roundabout – 9 minute delay
- Knaresborough Road, Starbeck – 7 minute delay
Traffic is building here:
- Otley Road towards Prince of Wales roundabout
- A59 towards J47 A1
- York Road, Knaresborough
- York Place, Harrogate
- Hookstone Drive
- Skipton Road
- Boroughbridge Road near Kia garage
- Leeds Road at junction with Hookstone Drive
Road closures:
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Wayside Avenue near Wetherby Road – road closure for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Savage Yard, Knaresborough, across from The Crown Inn – road closure
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Pool Lane, Nun Monkton – road closure
- Arthurs Avenue between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Drury Lane, Pannal
- Wetherby Road, Harrogate
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- York Road, Knaresborough, near chain Lane
- Cold Bath Road in Harrogate
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Otley Road around the junctions for Cold Bath Road and Harlow Moor Road
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Dallamires Lane, Ripon
Trains
- 09:05 Harrogate to York is expected at 09:08
- 09:23 Harrogate to Leeds is expected at 09:37
Buses
- Buses look to be running on time with no reported delays or cancellations
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
8.30am – Full Update
Roads
Traffic Hotspots:
- A61 between Killinghall and Ripley – 11 minute delay
- Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Empress roundabout – 10 minute delay
- Skipton Road – 7 minute delay
- Boroughbridge Road near Kia Garage – 10 minute delay
- Knaresborough Road, Starbeck – 9 minute delay
Traffic is building here:
- Otley Road towards Prince of Wales roundabout
- A59 towards J47 A1
- York Road, Knaresborough
- York Place, Harrogate
- Hookstone Drive
Road closures:
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Wayside Avenue near Wetherby Road – road closure for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Savage Yard, Knaresborough, across from The Crown Inn – road closure
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Pool Lane, Nun Monkton – road closure
- Arthurs Avenue between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Drury Lane, Pannal
- Wetherby Road, Harrogate
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- York Road, Knaresborough, near chain Lane
- Cold Bath Road in Harrogate
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Otley Road around the junctions for Cold Bath Road and Harlow Moor Road
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Dallamires Lane, Ripon
Trains
- 07:37 Knaresborough to Leeds is due at 08:23
- 08:21 Harrogate to York is expected at 08:28
Buses
- Buses look to be running on time with no reported delays or cancellations
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
8am – Full Update
Roads
Traffic Hotspots:
- A61 between Killinghall and Ripley – 7 minute delay
- Wetherby Road between the Kestrel roundabout and Empress roundabout – 6 minute delay
Traffic is building here:
- Skipton Road towards Empress Roundabout
- Otley Road at junction with Skipton Road
- A59 towards J47 A1
- Knaresborough Road, Starbeck
- Boroughbridge Road near Kia Garage
Road closures:
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Wayside Avenue near Wetherby Road – road closure for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Savage Yard, Knaresborough, across from The Crown Inn – road closure
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Pool Lane, Nun Monkton – road closure
- Arthurs Avenue between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Drury Lane, Pannal
- Wetherby Road, Harrogate
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- York Road, Knaresborough, near chain Lane
- Cold Bath Road in Harrogate
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Otley Road around the junctions for Cold Bath Road and Harlow Moor Road
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Dallamires Lane, Ripon
Trains
- 07:37 Knaresborough to Leeds is due at 08:23
- 07:51 Harrogate to York is expected at 08:02
- 08:21 Harrogate to York is expected at 08:26
Buses
- Buses look to be running on time with no reported delays or cancellations
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
7.30am – Full Update
Roads
Traffic is building here:
- A61 between Killinghall and Ripley
- Otley Road at junction with Skipton Road
- A59 towards J47 A1
Road closures:
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Wayside Avenue near Wetherby Road – road closure for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Savage Yard, Knaresborough, across from The Crown Inn – road closure
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Pool Lane, Nun Monkton – road closure
- Arthurs Avenue between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Drury Lane, Pannal
- Wetherby Road, Harrogate
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- York Road, Knaresborough, near chain Lane
- Cold Bath Road in Harrogate
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Otley Road around the junctions for Cold Bath Road and Harlow Moor Road
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Dallamires Lane, Ripon
Trains
- 07:24 Harrogate to Leeds is expected at 07:31
- 07:51 Harrogate to York is expected at 07:57
Buses
- Buses look to be running on time with no reported delays or cancellations
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
7am – Full Update
Roads
Traffic is building on Ripon Road between Ripley and Killinghall as well as on the Harrogate bypass towards St James retail park.
Road closures:
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Wayside Avenue near Wetherby Road – road closure for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Savage Yard, Knaresborough, across from The Crown Inn – road closure
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Pool Lane, Nun Monkton – road closure
- Arthurs Avenue between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Drury Lane, Pannal
- Wetherby Road, Harrogate
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- York Road, Knaresborough, near chain Lane
- Cold Bath Road in Harrogate
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Otley Road around the junctions for Cold Bath Road and Harlow Moor Road
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Dallamires Lane, Ripon
Trains
- There are no problems on the Harrogate to York, Leeds or Knaresborough lines
Buses
- Buses look to be running on time with no reported delays or cancellations
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
6.30am – Full Update
Roads
The roads are looking quiet so far this morning, with no hotspots just yet.
Road closures:
- Leadhall Lane, Harrogate – road closure
- Kingsley Drive, Starbeck – road closure
- Wayside Avenue near Wetherby Road – road closure for resurfacing
- Harlow Moor Road at the junction with Otley Road – temporary one way system
- Savage Yard, Knaresborough, across from The Crown Inn – road closure
- Westerns Lane, Markington – road closure
- Pool Lane, Nun Monkton – road closure
- Arthurs Avenue between Otley Road and Pannal Ash Road – road closure
Temporary lights:
- Drury Lane, Pannal
- Wetherby Road, Harrogate
- Ripon Road just south of Ripley
- Otley Road near Pharmall Ltd
- York Road, Knaresborough, near chain Lane
- Cold Bath Road in Harrogate
- Leadhall Lane in Rossett Green
- Green Lane near Ashville College
- Otley Road around the junctions for Cold Bath Road and Harlow Moor Road
- Boroughbridge Road, near the Kia Garage
- Dallamires Lane, Ripon
Trains
- There are no problems on the Harrogate to York, Leeds or Knaresborough lines
Buses
- Buses look to be running on time with no reported delays or cancellations
- Harrogate Bus Company is running a reduced timetable due to driver availability. The 36 bus will run every 30 mins between Harrogate & Ripon, and every 15 mins between Harrogate & Leeds
Menwith Hill submits new plans to expand
A 45-foot long ‘communications container compound’ could be built at RAF Menwith Hill.
A planning application submitted to Harrogate Borough Council by the Ministry of Defence, which owns the site, says the new building would cover 464 square metres and help ‘meet the operational output of the station’.
There are no other details about what work would take place within the new building. The plans also include provision for a large fuel tank.
Built in the 1950s on the edge of Nidderdale, Menwith Hill is the United States’ largest overseas surveillance base.
Giant radomes, or ‘golf balls’, are a distinctive feature of the site.
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- Menwith Hill involved in ‘significant number’ of deadly US drone strikes
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Recent expansion
There have been several planning applications to expand the base in the past couple of years.
Last year the MoD was granted planning permission to build three more radomes.
In February, the council also approved plans for another radome as well as an electrical substation.
Separate plans were submitted to add a new visitor centre, vehicle canopy and changes to the road junction on Menwith Hill Road.
Last month, a new report alleged the base provided intelligence for American drone bombings campaigns in the Middle East, including the high-profile assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in 2020.
Harrogate MP silent after saying scrapping HS2 would ‘betray the north’Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones has so far remained silent on the expected scrapping of plans to extend the HS2 line from Birmingham to Leeds.
The former rail minister has been a vocal advocate of the project. In February 2019, he said that it would be a “betrayal of the north” if it did not go ahead.
However, government sources briefed national media outlets over the weekend about the decision ahead of an expected announcement on Thursday.
Just two months ago Mr Jones reiterated his support for HS2 at the annual Transport for the North conference in Leeds. He said:
“I hope that we do not see any compromise on our desire for big investment in our infrastructure. We have failed spectacularly to invest enough in our infrastructure.
“This has meant it is now too expensive and too difficult to move people and goods around the country. So I do not support the argument that we need to abandon longer term infrastructure investment.”
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- Review launched into council’s handling of Dunlopillo housing plans
At a previous Transport for the North conference in February 2019, Mr Jones went further and criticised media outlets for reporting speculation over the future of the HS2 Birmingham to Leeds line.
“We have all probably seen some media reports claiming that the northern stages of HS2 might not be built. They are nonsense.
“HS2 was conceived, developed and is now being delivered as a national railway. But in particular to improve links for our area.
“So our commitment to the full network of HS2 is undiminished. To cancel anything would be a betrayal of the north.”
The Stray Ferret asked Mr Jones for his thoughts this morning. However, he did not reply to our request for comment by the time of publication.
Harrogate nursery currently closed due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’A Harrogate nursery that has existed for more than 50 years has closed.
Oatlands Pre-School, which opened in 1968, was situated in the former Oatlands Methodist Church on Mount Street and was owned and managed by a voluntary committee.
According to its most recent Ofsted inspection in November 2017, it catered for 25 children aged two to five.
Claire Temple, chair of the Oatlands Pre-School and community centre committee, told the Stray Ferret it had closed due to “unforeseen circumstances” and said she was unable to provide any further information at this time.
The pre-school, which it is believed closed in September, operated from 8.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday throughout term times and provided a lunch club.
Ofsted rated the nursery as ‘good’ in 2017 but its website now describes it as closed.
Read more:
- Ripon primary school receives ‘buddy bench’ to combat loneliness
- Woodfield primary school set to close in September
A proposed new bar and restaurant on Harrogate’s King’s Road has applied for a premises licence.
The premises would be situated in Ocean House and the former Ramus seafood shop. If approved, it would significantly liven a part of town not known for its nightlife.
GM Developments, which is based in Leeds, lodged plans with Harrogate Borough Council in October for the scheme.
Under a licensing application, the bar, called Frog, would be open from Monday to Sunday from 10am until midnight.
The application also seeks permission for the retail sale of alcohol on site.
Read more:
- New Harrogate cocktail bar to open next month
- New restaurant and bar planned on Harrogate’s King’s Road
- Harrogate food hall to close after just six months
The new restaurant, which would be based in Ocean House and create up to 20 jobs, would seat 70 people indoors. There would also be a bar, external pavement and courtyard seating.
The business would be managed by Roger Moxham, one of the founding owners of Harrogate’s Cold Bath Brewing company.
Mr Moxham said previously:
“We will serve a diverse array of global meals rooted in Asia and the Americas, which we intend to rotate throughout the year.
“The menu will be underpinned by a weekend brunch offer all supported by a full range of hand crafted cocktails and beers and an interesting selection of soft drinks, teas and coffees.”
The council will make a decision on the premises application at a later date.
Unemployment in Harrogate district falls despite end of furloughThe number of people receiving out-of-work benefits in the Harrogate district has continued to fall, despite the furlough scheme ending at the end of September.
Latest figures by the Office for National Statistics show 2,375 people in the district were claiming the benefits as of October 14.
This is 115 fewer than the 2,490 figure for September 12. The benefits include Universal Credit, which can also be claimed by people who are in work but on low incomes.
The furlough scheme ended on September 30 and supported around 28,600 jobs in the Harrogate district for 18 months.
Read More:
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- Fears for thousands of Harrogate district jobs as furlough ends
The figures appear to have calmed fears raised by the local Liberal Democrats that the scheme would result in up to 3,600 job losses in the district.
Speaking last month, Cllr Pat Marsh, leader of the opposition group on Harrogate Borough Council, said the Liberal Democrats both locally and nationally were demanding the scheme be extended to protect jobs.
Have you spotted Harrogate’s new Christmas attraction in front of the war memorial?
Harrogate Borough Council has installed a full-sized helter skelter opposite Bettys ahead of the festive season.
The fairground ride, which arrived last night, will remain in the town centre until January 2.
Rides will operate during the afternoon, subject to weather, throughout November and December.
The attraction is one of various ideas Harrogate BID, Visit Harrogate and the council have organised this festive season, along with Christmas markets, a Santa visit and a Christmas train, to encourage footfall into the town.
Read more:
- First Harrogate Christmas Fayre set to showcase local charities
- Your guide to Harrogate’s three Christmas markets
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Wanted man could be in Harrogate, say policeA wanted man who breached his conditions of release from prison could be Harrogate.
North Yorkshire Police is seeking information on the whereabouts of 24-year-old Joshua David Greaves.
Greaves was jailed in September 2020 for stealing motorbikes and bicycles worth £12,000.
Police say he could be in Scarborough, but also has links to Harrogate and Eastfield.
Read more:
- Cold Bath Road police chase leads to three drug arrests
- Hunt to find family of dead Harrogate man
- New Harrogate cocktail bar given go-ahead
Greaves is about 6ft 2, of slim build and has dark brown hair and blue eyes.
A police statement added:
Ofgem appoints company to take on CNG customers“If you see him, or have any info about his current whereabouts, please call North Yorkshire Police on 101, quoting reference number 12210238354.”
Energy regulator Ofgem has appointed a new company to take on customers of Harrogate firm CNG Energy.
CNG ceased trading this month after 27 years and entered the regulator’s Supplier of Last Resort process.
The SoLR procedure was established as a safety net to ensure that when a company stops supplying energy, affected customers are guaranteed continuity of supply through other companies.
Ofgem has now appointed Pozitive Energy, which is based in Colchester, to supply energy to 41,000 customers of both CNG Energy and CNG Electricity.
In a statement on Pozitive Energy’s website, it said:
“We’ve reached out to all current CNG customers by post and email to let them know we are taking over their supply and what to expect over the next four weeks. We’ve confirmed current rates and how to secure more competitive rates with Pozitive Energy.”
Read more:
- All 145 CNG energy staff in Harrogate set to lose jobs
- In Depth: Why Harrogate success story CNG ended in collapse
- Harrogate energy firm CNG ceases trading
Meanwhile, Neil Lawrence, Ofgem’s director of retail, said:
“We understand that this news may be unsettling for customers, however they do not need to worry.
“Their energy supply will continue as normal, and domestic customer credit balances as well as some non-domestic credit balances, will be honoured.”
Downfall of CNG
The move follows the demise of Harrogate company CNG, which told its employees about the SoLR process in an email on November 3.
However, the company’s troubles became apparent in October when Paul Stanley, managing director of CNG, sent a letter to customers saying it was exiting the wholesale market.
The company, which is based on Victoria Avenue, supplied energy to about 15 to 20 retail energy companies through its wholesale business arm and also had around 50,000 business customers.
It had been impacted by spiralling global gas prices over the past few months.
About 145 jobs have been lost and staff have been told that wages for days worked this month are not guaranteed to be paid.
Petition mooted over Marks & Spencer plans to close Harrogate Oatlands cafe
Marks & Spencer has submitted plans to expand its Simply Food store on Leeds Road, Harrogate and close the cafe.
M&S was granted planning permission to demolish a car showroom and build the store at Oatlands Retail Park in 2012.
It now plans to expand into the adjoining sofa.com unit.
The company actually had permission to occupy the sofa.com site in 2012 but did not want as much space then and chose to sub-divide the unit instead.
A planning document sent to Harrogate Borough Council by commercial real estate agents Avison Young (UK) on behalf of M&S reveals the retailer now plans to expand and ‘remove’ the cafe. It says:
“The current works to reverse the unit’s sub-division reflect changes in consumer demand for food products in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and a wider business strategy by M&S to invest in and expand its food retail offer.”
A Stray Ferret reader got in touch to say the potential loss of the cafe had not gone down well with customers and some were considering a petition calling on the company to reconsider.
An M&S spokesperson said:
“Our expansion plans at M&S Harrogate Oatlands are designed to deliver a bigger, better and fresher new-look food hall for shoppers and mark a significant investment in the local area.
“Whilst these plans involve closing the in-store café, they will allow us to transform the store to deliver the very best of M&S for our customers in Harrogate, with a bigger range of M&S food products than ever before.”
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