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Last Updated: 30/06/2024
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Business Breakfast: Food group appoints new chair

by Lauren Ryan

| 01 Jul, 2024
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David Whittle (left) and Mark Stoddart

Deliciously Yorkshire, the regional food group for Yorkshire and the Humber, has appointed David Whittle as chair.

He replaces Mark Stoddart, who has been chair for the past two years and on the board for the last 10. Mr Stoddart has left to become chief executive/secretary of the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association.

Mr Whittle joined the board in 2022 and previously co-founded and was joint managing director of a leading food and drink brand agency for almost 28 years.

Mr Stoddart said:

I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Deliciously Yorkshire, and it’s been great to see the Yorkshire food and drink industry flourishing which is so vital to our region. To have been a part of this community has been fantastic.

Mr Whittle said: 

At the heart of Deliciously Yorkshire are its members and we are dedicated to promoting, supporting and connecting Yorkshire food and drink businesses.

Mr Stoddart will attend the Great Yorkshire Show in his other role as Yorkshire Agricultural Society manager before Mr Whittle takes over at the end of July. 

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Lucy pittaway with pecorino wine

Harrogate gallery owner releases wine range 

Artist and Harrogate gallery owner Lucy Pittaway has partnered with Tesco to release a wine range.

Ms Pittaway was approached by Tesco’s 'finest' range, which decided her art style would be ideal for the label of its pecorino Italian white wine.

Her work is inspired by the Yorkshire countryside and several of her paintings feature black and white sheep.

The wine’s name, pecorino, derives from the Italian for sheep, ‘pecora’, who liked to eat the grapes growing in vineyards.

Ms Pittaway said:

The story of how Pecorino got its name is a lovely tale and I am delighted to have created something for Tesco's finest wine range.

It's great to see my art sitting on the wine labels on their shelves when I am doing my weekly shop

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Oliver Stirk and the former Lord Mayor of York opening Carefound Home Care’s York branch

Harrogate care company wins award for third year

Carefound Home Care has been named as one of the top 20 home care groups in the UK for the third year running.

It received the award from the home care reviews site, www.homecare.co.uk.

The award is based on the home care group’s reviews from the people it cares for, plus their friends and relatives.

Oliver Stirk, managing director of Carefound Home Care, said:

It’s a major achievement for Carefound Home Care to have won the top 20 home care group award for the third year in a row, especially since it’s based on actual feedback from our clients and their families

Carefound Home Care offers home care and live-in care services that enable older people to remain in their own homes, rather than moving to residential care.

The company has branches in Harrogate, West Bridgford, Wilmslow and York.

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Impulse Decisions team 2024

Harrogate events company move offices 

Harrogate-based events and fundraising company Impulse Decisions has moved offices from its original home at Windsor House to a new office development at Cardale Park.

Office manager Dannielle Perks said:

This relocation marks an exciting new chapter for Impulse Decisions, allowing us to expand our team and support our continued success.

Will Clough, senior graphic designer added:

The additional space is going to be great for our team, giving us plenty of room to grow and collaborate. 

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