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Apr
Boroughbridge based Green-tech has been awarded the title of 'Employer of the Year' at the ProLandscaper Business Awards 2024.
Green-tech is the UK's leading supplier of landscaping and forestry products and is based at Rabbit Hill Business Park, just off the A168 near Boroughbridge.
The ProLandscaper Business Awards recognise outstanding achievements and innovation across the landscaping industry.
Green-tech was among six finalists for the award. The awards ceremony was held in London on April 19.
Green-tech’s managing director Kris Nellist said:
Head of family law at LCF Law, Harjit Rait
A Harrogate law firm has announced a new head of its family law department.
LCF Law’s has confirmed that Harjit Rait will lead the department following her promotion. She is a Resolution accredited specialist family lawyer.
Ms Rait said:
LCF Law’s managing partner, Ragan Montgomery, said:
Simon Theakston, chairman of Theakston’s Brewery.
T&R Theakston is set to sponsor the Nidderdale and District Amateur Cricket League for another season.
The brewery has sponsored the league for over a decade. England Test player Jonny Bairstow and Yorkshire players Ben Coad, Jonny Tattersall and Finlay Bean all started their junior cricket careers in the Nidderdale League.
This year marks the 130th anniversary of the league’s founding, making it one of the oldest and largest village cricket leagues in the country.
Chairman of Theakston’s Brewery, Simon Theakston said:
Harrogate Clothes Bank
Harrogate Clothes Bank has announced a new business sponsorship club to help support its operations.
The charity, which offers free secondhand clothes to people in need, is looking for business sponsors who can contribute towards their rent.
Based Hornbeam Business Park, the organisation is looking for sponsors who can each donate, or pledge to fundraise, the equivalent of one month's rent of its warehouse premises.
A spokesperson for the charity said:
Jespers of Harrogate’s manager Lynn Cummings outside the shop in the centre of town.
Lynn Cummings is celebrating her 30th year with Harrogate business Jespers.
She joined the firm as a sales assistant on April 18th, 1994, before being promoted to second assistant retail manager two-and-a-half years later.
In 1997, she was sent to manage the York store, and returned to Harrogate in 1999 to take up the role of manager, which she has held since.
Ms Cummings said:
Wellspring-Pitch Positive
Harrogate Town AFC has embarked on a partnership with North Yorkshire mental health charity Wellspring Therapy & Training
The EFL League Two club hosted Wellspring at one of its popular Pitch Positive sessions held at Rossett Sports Centre.
The Pitch Positive evenings, which involve five-a-side football matches followed by informal group discussions over coffee, tea and biscuits, are designed to promote men’s mental health and wellbeing. Wellspring was represented by interim chief executive Nick Garrett and his colleague Robert Beaumont.
Lee McArthur, activity leader of Harrogate Town’s Community Foundation and one of the organisers of Pitch Positive, said:
Tom Gordon & Leda
Westmoreland Coffee Lounge has announced new evening opening hours.
In addition to their usual 8am-4pm hours, the shop will now be open 8am - until late Thursday to Saturday’s serving a range of alcoholic drinks including wine, spirits and cocktails.
Local businesses and residents from Westmoreland St & East Parade attended the launch event on Saturday 20th April.
Liberal Democrats parliamentary candidate, Tom Gordon, attended the launch evening.
He said:
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