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    Jun 2023

    Last Updated: 02/06/2023
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    Business Breakfast: Sales manager celebrates 20 years at Harrogate district estate agents

    by Calvin Robinson Chief Reporter

    | 05 Jun, 2023
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    Alison Reilly, sales manager at Dacre, Son & Hartley.

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    A sales manager is celebrating reaching a milestone 20 years working at a Harrogate district estate agents.

    Alison Reilly has worked at the Pateley Bridge office of Dacre, Son & Hartley since 2003.

    Since then, she has sold hundreds of properties throughout Nidderdale and is currently working on a £1.5m property which would be her most expensive to date.

    Ms Reilly, who grew up and lives in Pateley Bridge, said:

    “Over the years I have helped bring many amazing properties to the market, but the most memorable has to be The Temple at Glasshouses. 
    “The tiny circular building with a pointed roof had planning consent to be converted into a one-bedroom holiday let. It was a stable at one point and sits beside the River Nidd, close to the weir on the footpath from Glasshouses to Pateley Bridge and it was unlike anything I had ever brought to the market before.”


    Patrick McCutcheon, head of residential at Dacre, Son & Hartley, said: 

    “Alison has her finger on the pulse of Pateley Bridge and is a real professional, who is dedicated to our business and our clients.”






    Harrogate environmental firm appoints new director


    A Harrogate environmental company has appointed a new director to the firm.

    Adler and Allan, which is based off Station Parade, has announced Mike Williamson as managing director of its new water services division.



    Mr Williamson joins the company from Severn Trent Services, the commercial arm of Severn Trent Plc, where he was managing director for four years.

    On his new appointment, he said:

    “I am delighted to be joining Adler and Allan at what feels like a critical moment.
    “They have a rich history and are rightly respected as a premier provider of environmental services in certain sectors of the UK market. But they have also been transforming through acquisition over the last two years.
    “We now have an exciting opportunity to bring all of this together to become the leading provider of environmental services across the water sector.”