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Mar 2021

Last Updated: 02/03/2021
Business
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Knaresborough man buys famous Pateley Bridge sweet shop

by John Plummer

| 02 Mar, 2021
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Ben Howie, 24, has bought the Oldest Sweet Shop in the World in Pateley Bridge from Keith Tordoff, who is standing as an independent candidate in North Yorkshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner elections in May.

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Inside the Oldest Sweet Shop, Pateley Bridge.

A 24-year-old man who grew up in Knaresborough has taken over one of the Harrogate district's most famous businesses.

Ben Howie has bought the Oldest Sweet Shop in the World in Pateley Bridge from Keith Tordoff, who owned the business for about 25 years.

It has been trading continuously since 1827 and is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest sweet shop.

Mr Tordoff is standing as an independent candidate in North Yorkshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner elections in May.

He described Mr Howie as "the most capable young man I have known" and said he was sure he would preserve the shop's traditions while developing new opportunities. Mr Tordoff said:

"He loves the history and heritage but, being younger, sees opportunities to develop in areas such as mail order."






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Mr Howie, who was born in Ireland but grew up in Knaresborough, previously worked for a large corporate company but said:

"I was only seeing one aspect of the business and taking on my own business means covering all aspects, which appeals much more.
"The shop is an icon. I want to keep it just as it is because it is a living museum while growing the brand."