Who are the most inspiring local leaders?
I don't really admire any local leaders, to be honest. I struggle to answer that question.
Anyone, locally or further afield, who works to combat racism and climate change, I take my hat off to.
What could be done locally to boost business?
Any time there's a big event going on, I find it difficult to find out about it. I normally find out at the last minute. For example, if there's a craft fair in the Valley Gardens, I may only find out about it the day before, but businesses like mine need plenty of notice about these things.
There needs to be a really good social media group
– on Facebook or Instagram – to share information about these events so we can plan ahead.Best and worst things about running a business from Harrogate?
That's quite hard! The people we get in here are really nice and friendly
– our customer base is great. We also get a lot of visitors to the town, which helps us, and it's also great to work above Steve [Elvidge] in Space [the vintage and retro shop on The Ginnel].The sense of community between all the independents in Harrogate is really nice:
Starling, Paradise,
Cold Bath Brewing Co, and
Thug Sandwich Company. If I run out of pizza boxes, I can always borrow a load from one of the others, and we all have our staff do's in each other's places.
The worst? The parking fees. Also, the amount of licences the council gives out to premises nearby. Since we've been here, there have been eight or nine places given alcohol licences within 100 yards of here.
What are your business plans for the future?
We hope to introduce slightly longer opening hours over the weekends, with brunches and lunches, and we want to use the space as more of an events centre. We already have pop-up painting on Sundays, but I'd like to see more exhibitions and talks as well, giving it a real community feel. I want it to be open to everyone too, so it'll be quite inclusive.
What do you like to do in your time off?
I love hiking, paddleboarding, travelling, hanging out with my family
– and not eating pizza!Recently I went paddleboarding on Coniston and that evening we saw the Northern Lights. It was almost like a religious experience: the best day ever!
Best place to eat and drink locally?
Obviously here. Apart from us, though, Paradise is nice, Stuzzi is good, and Baltzersen's is good for coffee and cakes.
But my favourite is the
Wild Plum Café on Hookstone Road. I go there with my mum and mother-in-law. The food is always interesting, with lots of foraged ingredients, and it's all tasty and inventive.
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